Friday, November 21, 2014

Processes Used By Custom Screen Printing Services

By Ida Dorsey


Tee shirt printing has been vastly popular since pop culture references and other types of media has influenced it. There are so many inexpensive ways in achieving this, and it is to each their own techniques. But what is special to this is that any person, provided with the right materials and knowledge, can do this themselves.

There are a few things you need to get before doing this. A lot of custom screen printing services in Fort Worth TX have certain materials also that they use to generate shirt designs that their customers want from them. Although you can do the same in a small scale if you want to try it out.

This is done by first coating the screens in photo emulsion then seemingly cut an image out from it by using bright light. What you need are necessary materials to be able to do this, and with careful and attention to detail, this would be done well. Just make sure you have everything set up and ready.

What is needed is a screen frame which can be about fourteen dollars, photo emulsion and sensitizer which goes about to twenty dollars, a two hundred and fifty watts bulb which might be around four dollars, and then a pair of latex gloves. You need to have a room that can be pitch black. This is for the exposure process of the screens.

Additional stuff you need is of course a squeegee for splaying the paint all over the shirt through the screens, and then an article of clothing you want to be printed. The good thing about doing this on your own is personalization. This makes you free to do whatever you want with the design and other customizations you want.

Prepare first the screens and the frame, make sure that it is tightly placed, too. The emulsion should be mixed with the sensitizer and then poured over the screens and evenly spread with a squeegee. Make sure that the size or area that is covered would be enough for the design and to also leave extra room as well.

After fully spreading it you have to leave it on a pitch dark room for about two hours or more until it dries. Go into the room but make sure it is not exposed to any light just yet. Print out the design you have in a clear sheet and then using masking tapes, tape it over the screen. This is what makes it cut out the design on the layer of emulsion.

Turn on the lamp and let it be exposed to the light for fifteen minutes. See if it already looks good after peeking through the faint cut outs, if not, let it stay for a bit longer. Overexposure can let the image bleed that is why you need to be careful.

Clean the screens off with running water until the dried emulsion on the design or the cut out parts are completely gone. Let it dry and lay it over the shirt with the cardboard inside it. Apply the ink over it and spread it using a squeegee over different directions, making sure it is evenly spread. Carefully take it out and let it dry.




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