On T-Shirt Screen Printing Method

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By Elvera Heldt


The production of a multitude of alphabets at a quick pace is called the commercial screen printing technology. Other people who make use of a printing application in some form or the other are those common articles of daily use. Basically, screen printing is most especially fitted to be used with bold and detailed graphic designs. Even those small and obscure particulars may be duplicated as well. A good example of the rapid development in various commonly used devices and equipment in our life and the impact of science in improving efficiency is the modern printing technology.

You need to have an imagination of how the design goes before you can do the process of T-Shirt screen printing. To start a design, you can have a simple text first or a fancy drawing or a combination of a text and a drawing. With regards to T-Shirt screen printing the designs that you can have could be anything and everything, and your only limitation is your creativity.

Having one dye on the same surface, another process wherein another screen of the same design and a different color of ink are used, then it would need for the original ink to be allowed to dry before the process is repeated. The framed screen is the being positioned over the item to be printed along with a dollop of thick ink. The ink was actually left for long periods of time in order to dry before, as this was an earlier method. Now, during the modern era this is not the case anymore since the printed article is being passed through a heat-tunnel on a conveyor belt. This modern method can allow the materials to be stacked or packaged almost immediately, thus you are guaranteed that ink can dry quickly.

The properly dried screen print items are long lasting making you be confident with the quality even when under unfavorable conditions. Those darker items of the printing surface usually require having a supportive base print. When there is a light base color, the preferable color used is white. Using this method can let you guarantee successive colors retaining their exuberance and the colors are very noticeable.

You can see that screen printing today is much more flexible than the conventional printing techniques. Furthermore, screen printing inks are used to print on a range of surface materials, which include ceramic objects, fabrics, timber, metal, paper, glass, and synthetic items. Thus, as a result, usage of screen printing in diverse industries, from fashion garments to manufactured goods and labels are commonly seen.




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