The document discusses various methods for printing acrylic fabric, including direct, discharge, and resist styles. Direct printing uses cationic dyes and requires pretreatment before steaming to fix the dyes. Discharge printing uses a colored ground of dischargeable dyes with illuminating colors of non-dischargeable dyes and a discharging agent like tin chloride. Blends of acrylic and other fibers like cellulose can be printed with desperse or reactive dyes. Recent developments include digital printing of acrylic with conventional inkjet printers and surface modification to improve dyeability.