Screen Printing
We turn out the highest quality products in the industry, and the reason is simple: we have control of our products from start to finish. We don’t just design our products in-house—we print them here, too. The majority of ALL merchandise companies sub-contract screen printing services. We’re not one of those companies. We have a 30K shirt-per-day capacity here. Why is that an advantage? Screen printing is a true-blue art form, and a company that subcontracts that service has NO CONTROL over the finished products they’re delivering. Our world-class art team works directly with our master screen-printers to ensure that your art is displayed correctly on your merchandise—no exceptions.
What kind of screen-printing services do we provide?
Our master screen-printers are well versed in all imprint techniques, including:
Traditional Screen Printing:
Standard screen-printing uses Plastisol inks and standard printing techniques, often with an automatic press.
Soft Hand Printing:
The soft hand technique is used primarily on lighter colored garments. This process chemically thins out the ink to provide a washed out, or vintage look. It also softens the feel of the ink.
Discharge Printing:
Discharge chemically stains or re-dyes the fabric rather than painting over it. Discharge literally changes the fabric color so you cannot feel the ink.
Jumbo Printing:
An oversized print is used to fill up the majority of the front of your shirt or garment. Many new clothing designers are utilizing this print technique.
All Over Belt Printing:
Belt printing is method that involves completely covering the front of the shirt over the collars, sleeves, and body.
Simulated Spot Printing:
A process that can incorporate up to a 14-color process for printing extremely detailed photos and images.
4-Color Process:
This is the process of using four colors and overlaying them to achieve a photo-like appearance with fewer colors than spot printing. This process is primarily used in printing white tee shirts and apparel.
Foil Printing:
Designs that incorporate a foiled appearance require foil printing. These foils are pre-made and applied manually with a heat press. This leaves a shiny, shimmery imprint that is available is several different colors.
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