The process involves ink being pushed through a mesh or stencil to print a particular design on the desired material. Either by cutouts or by an impermeable material, the ink only transfers to the areas the screen permits. Only one color can be applied at a time so a screen must be made for each color used.
Throughout its long history the techniques of screen printing have evolved, but the mechanics have stayed pretty much the same.
We have aDirect to Garmentoption when full color graphics are required.
It is the art of working raised and ornamental designs in threads of silk, cotton, gold, silver, or other material, upon any woven fabric, leather, paper, etc., with a needle.
So if you want a high quality version of your company’s logo on shirts, jackets, hats or any other fabric item, we have got you covered.