Screen Printing
Screen printing is a time-tested printing technique that uses mesh screens to push ink directly onto fabric, creating vibrant, durable designs that stand the test of time. Each color in your design requires its own carefully prepared screen, precisely aligned to build your complete artwork with professional consistency.
PLASTISOL INK
Plastisol printing is a popular method used in screen printing where a thick, plastic-based ink is applied to fabric. It sits on top of the material rather than soaking in, creating vibrant colors and a slightly raised texture. This type of ink is durable and long-lasting, making it great for printing bold designs on t-shirts and other garments.
SPECIALTY INKS
Specialty inks in screen printing add unique effects to designs, like glow-in-the-dark, puff, metallic, or gold finishes. These inks create textures, shine, or special reactions to light, making prints stand out in creative ways. They're perfect for adding eye-catching details and giving garments a custom, high-end look.
4 COLOR PROCESS
Four-color process printing is a technique that uses tiny dots of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) to create full-color images. It's ideal for printing detailed, photo-like designs with smooth color blends. This method works best on light-colored garments and requires precise setup for accurate results.