Screen printing wet on wet can save a lot of time. There are some things you should take into consideration before screen printing wet on wet. 1.The first is the artwork, if you are creating the art work then try and make things easier on yourself- for example- set...
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Critical steps for exposing screens for screen printing
Exposing a screen and finding the proper exposure times can be a frustrating experience without the correct knowledge. Most new screen printers don't understand the different variables that change the amount of time a screen should be exposed. Here are some tips to help dial in your correct exposure times....
Choosing Emulsion for Screen Printing Textiles
When determining the type of emulsion to use for your screen prints. There are a couple questions that can help narrow down the answer. What type of ink is the first question. Photo polymer emulsion is only for plastisol ink, and if you try using water based ink with photo...
How to Coat a Screen with Emulsion for Screen Printing
Coating screens with emulsion is a simple and easy process. It involves filling a scoop coater trough with emulsion and coating each side of the screen mesh. Follow along as we start with the basics of coating screen mesh with emulsion. 1. The most popular tool for coating a screen...
Film Positive's for Screen Printing | How To
Film positives for screen printing will give you the best results when your films are dark and opaque. The film positive must be dark enough to block light from your exposure unit during the screen exposure process. If your film positives are not dark enough then light will creep in...