Screen Printing

The Traditional Print Method

The most traditional and popular form of garment printing. The graphic is developed onto a screen, andink is then pushed through the mesh to transfer your graphic onto your garment. Each color requires aseparate screen, but it produces high quality prints that will hold up for a long time. This method ofprinting is cost effective for large quantity orders.Pricing is charged by the number of colors andnumber of placements.

Cost-Effectiveness for Large Runs

One of the primary advantages of screen printing is its cost-effectiveness for large quantity orders. Thesetup costs are amortized over the entire print run, resulting in lower per-unit costs compared to otherprinting methods, such as digital or sublimation printing.

Design Considerations

Pay attention to design elements such as line thickness, font size, and color selection to ensure clarityand impact in the final print. Simplify complex designs and avoid fine details that may not translate wellonto the substrate.

Choosing the Right Material

Selecting the appropriate substrate is crucial for achieving optimal print results. Consider factors such asfabric type, surface texture, and color when choosing materials for your screen printing projects.