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Screen printing is a popular printing technique used to transfer ink onto various substrates, primarily textiles. The process involves creating a stencil (or screen) and using it to apply layers of ink onto the material. Typically, screens are made from fine mesh fabric stretched over a frame, and the ink is pushed through the screen using a squeegee. This method allows for vibrant colors and detailed designs, making it ideal for custom apparel and promotional items.
| Printing method | Stencil-based ink application |
| Ink types | Plastisol, water-based, discharge, and specialty inks |
| Mesh count | Typically ranges from 40 to 305 threads per inch |
| Print areas | Customizable sizes, often up to 14x16 inches or larger |
| Substrates | Cotton, polyester, blends, and various other textiles |
When selecting screen printing services, consider the type of ink and substrate that best suits your project. Specify the desired print area size, the number of colors in your design, and any special effects you may want. Additionally, inquire about the mesh count for finer details and the durability of the inks. It's also important to discuss quantities, as bulk orders often lead to cost savings.
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Common materials include cotton, polyester, and blends.
You can typically use multiple colors, but each color requires a separate screen.
Minimums vary by supplier, but often start at 12-24 pieces.
Turnaround times can range from a few days to several weeks, depending on order size.
Yes, many suppliers offer water-based and discharge inks as eco-friendly alternatives.
Yes, but it often requires a white underbase for vibrant colors.