Printed fabric is an ancient yet modern textile, its history and development can be traced back thousands of years. The earliest form of printing fabrics was to apply or print natural dyes or pigments, such as plants, animals, minerals, etc., on textiles. This method was widely used in ancient Egypt, India, China and other regions, forming their own characteristics and styles. With the advancement of technology, methods of printing fabrics are constantly improving and innovating, such as woodblock printing, batik, screen printing, digital printing, etc. These methods are popular in Europe, America, Africa and other regions, and have produced various effects and performances. There are endless possibilities for printing fabrics in the future, such as smart printing, environmentally friendly printing, personalized printing, etc. These methods are gaining traction globally, demonstrating the appeal and potential of printed fabrics.