Screen printing is the process of using mesh screens to print individual colors onto a garment. We can print up to 6 colors with our setup.
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SCREEN PRINTING METHODS

Pastisol ink
The most widely used ink in the apparel printing industry. Plastisol ink is highly versatile, and it can be mixed to create almost any color.

UV INK
UV Ink is transparent, but when activated in the sunlight, it turns a vibrant cyan, magenta, or yellow.

PUFF PRINT
When puff additive is mixed with plastisol ink, during the curing process, the ink rises. This effect gives off eye catching look and feel to your print.

CMYK
This technique is done by layering four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) on top of each other to re-create art or a realistic image. This method is best used for white or light colored garments.

GLOW IN THE DARK
Glow in the dark ink is transparent, but when in the dark, it glows a vibrant neon green. We also have a red glow option.

METALLIC INK
We offer metallic gold and silver inks to add a shimmer effect to your prints.

SCREEN PRINT TRANSFER
This process allows us to print single color artwork onto transfer paper, which then can be heat pressed on to garments. Most commonly used for foam trucker hats.

SPECIAL LOCATION PRINTING
We can print over pockets, zippers, seams, and other non-trandtional placements.
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