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The Best Printing Technique for Bulk Printing Is Screen Printing

Nowadays people prefer personalized garments for a special occasion and the custom T-shirt printing is at the top of the list. In this blog, we are introducing the most effective method screen printing that abet in producing high-quality durable t-shirts.

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The Best Printing Technique for Bulk Printing Is Screen Printing

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  1. The Best Printing Technique for Bulk Printing Is Screen Printing The ancient method of stenciling that was used in the late 1800s transformed into a completely new industry with the advancement of technology i.e. screen printing industry. And, nowadays people prefer personalized garments for a special occasion and the​​custom T-shirt printing​ is at the top of the list. First, what is​​screen printing​? The screen printing method is a widely used and most popular method of printing. And this way of printing has been originated in the dynastic age in India and someplace in China. But it got its real recognition in the late 19​th​ century when “Marilyn Diptych” was created by Andy Warhol. Since then it has never gone out of fashion! Rather over time its popularity exploded now it is the best technique for t-shirt printing. Then, where screen printing is used?

  2. The most common use of screen printing is done for t-shirts, bags, lanyards, and balloons. The process of screen printing involves applying ink on the fabric using a screen. And in this type of printing method​ vibrant and vivid colors can be easily printed on the t-shirt. It is the most effective method that abet in producing high-quality durable t-shirts. What is the process of screen printing? Step 1: Focus On Design With the help of any design software create a design. But do remember to undertake the standard format for printing before finalizing the design. Step 2: Formatting Is Must The recommended format to save the design is in vector. With the vector format, the design quality will not be distorted when resizing the image. If an image is saved in pixel format then chances of blurred or low-quality as image quality gets impacted on resizing. Step 3: Emulsion On Screen Now, the emulsion will be evenly distributed on the mesh screen. The process is easy but to be done with care because it will create a green background for printing. Step 4: Let It Dry This is an imperative process of letting dry the emulsion in a dark and cool area otherwise the quality may get impacted and the desired result will not be achieved. Step 5: Work On Stencil With the help of adhesive, the design is positioned on the dry screen. Now, it will be placed

  3. under robust UV rays where the design part will get hardened and the rest will remain soft. Once the screen is completely dry with the help of brush and water the design can be removed. Step 6: Work On Colors The color step will be followed if the design has more colors. Step 7: Actual Printing It’s time for some real printing, now the screen is a ready impression. In the screen printing machine, the t-shirt will be positioned and ink will be distributed with a squeegee evenly on the top. Step 8: Seal the Design The final step involves heat curing which will ensure the print is sealed properly on the t-shirt. If this step is omitted the design may come out after the first wash. For the​​cheapest Printing Services Singapore​​allows us to serve you! Monday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday10:00 am – 5:00 pm Wednesday10:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday10:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday10:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Email​ – ​joe.chan@josaimaging.com Contact​ – (65) 9138 7912 Address​ – 32 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, Sing Industrial Complex, #04-11, Singapore 569510

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