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Screen Printing: The Best Apparel Printing Method

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Can’t seem to throw your ripped, stained, and full of holes t-shirt away? While fashion trends come and go, there is one wardrobe staple that we can wear every day and don’t feel like taking off, i.e., a printed t-shirt. For many of us, there is always a t-shirt that is the darling of our wardrobe and the design of which ticks all the boxes. For many of us, our favorite piece of clothing is an artistic way to express what we feel and who we really are. How long have you been searching for tips and tricks to get affordable screen printing services to bring a t-shirt printing idea to life? How long have you been figuring out which apparel printing method is right for you? The simple and straight-forward answer is screen printing.  Screen printing is a t-shirt printing method where the non-toxic and non-flammable ink is pushed through a mesh stencil onto fabric. The non-toxic and non-flammable ink then lies flawlessly on top of the apparel.  Screen printing is a great way to...

Debunking The Myths Of Screen Printing

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A lot of confusion, unscientific beliefs and misconceptions have been floating around about screen printing services . Many informational online sources out there confuse readers more than enlightening them. To make sure you don’t get the wrong impression, we have compiled a list of three screen printing myths. There is a lot to unpack when it comes to screen printing, and this blog is sure to blow away the cobwebs. Read on to take this opportunity to address these misconceptions. Myth 1: Screen printing is on its last legs.  Truth:  The time to say R.I.P. to the screen printing method will never come. It’s not screen printing that’s on its last legs. It’s an old-fashioned screen printing method. The truth is most of the printing shops are opting for screen printing, and screen printing will soon dominate the whole fashion industry.   Myth 2: Screen printed paint will peel with time.  Truth:  The screen printed paint on t-shirts is likely to peel, fade, or...

What You Can Get at a Reliable T-Shirt Printing Shop

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It is essential to find the right company to print your tees, a company that will give you the best quality and outcomes at the most reasonable prices. If you think it is going to cost you a bomb, you are making a mistake. Staying within your budget is much easier than you think! A reputable t -shirt printing shop will put in a reasonable amount of time in educating its customers about the process, especially if they are first-time customers who need help to make an informed choice. Therefore, most potential customers may simply end up becoming their customers. One may quickly become frustrated with the quoting process, but by using little tips, one can surely get great-looking shirts that are obtained within the budget each time. Using these simple steps, we will find that the price drops to a great extent. Printing a reasonable number of colors: While thinking of getting custom printed T-shirts for an organization or an event, remember that the more colors you want, the ...

Understanding the Affordable Screen Printing and Embroidery Process in Brief

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As the options for T-Shirt printing increase, people rely more and more on the T-shirt printing and embroidery. Today, Screen Printing and Embroidery are mainly used for promotional clothing, so choosing the best process to promote your company is a crucial decision. In this blog, let’s examine the processes of screen printing and embroidery. The Process of Screen Printing There are many factors when it comes to screen printing and the designs which are to be inscribed on T-Shirts. The artistry of the professionals is seen when they produce the artwork, which is created on software like Adobe Illustrator. After the final setup, this is then printed onto film which gets exposed on the light table. In many of the trusted T-Shirt shops, screens are made up of many types of meshes, from a 43 which allows a heavier deposit of ink to a 120 which puts a minimum deposit of ink down for finer details. These are both placed under the exposure unit. The film blocks the light allowing...