Behind the Scenes Creating Custom Posters and Postcards  | Screenprinting.com

Behind the Scenes Creating Custom Posters and Postcards

Josh Valencia
We’re joining Darryl for a fun and creative print session. He’s in the shop, getting ready to print some custom postcards for SP class students. It’s all about setting up the screen, aligning everything just right, and using the right tools to make sure the prints come out perfectly. If you’re into printing posters or postcards, you’ll want to see how Darryl handles it step by step. Let's get into the process and see how it's done!
Take The Plunge Into Advanced Water-Based Screen Printing at WB/Camp 2024!  | Screenprinting.com

Take The Plunge Into Advanced Water-Based Screen Printing at WB/Camp 2024!

Josh Valencia
Are you ready to take your water-based screen printing skills to the next level? Join us at the WB/Camp 2024, a two-day intensive workshop designed...
Celebrating Earth Day with Eco-Conscious Screen Printing  | Screenprinting.com

Celebrating Earth Day with Eco-Conscious Screen Printing

Jacelyn Wedman
The screen printing industry isn’t known for its eco-friendly practices. But there are some ways that screen printers everywhere can do a little better for their shop and environment. Ryan Moor, CEO and founder of Ryonet, believes in the power of helping the environment and the community one t-shirt at a time. That’s why we chose to screen print volunteer shirts using water-based ink for a great organization just around the corner from our Vancouver, Washington, warehouse. 
The Best Way to Register Water-Based and Plastisol Screen Prints  | Screenprinting.com

The Best Way to Register Water-Based and Plastisol Screen Prints

Jacelyn Wedman
Registering a print is a vital piece of the screen printing process. Printers need to make sure that all screens align with each other and have the proper placement on a shirt. Let’s take a look at properly registering single and multicolor prints with plastisol and water-based ink.

Water:The Achilles Heel of the Industry

Marshall Atkinson

If you remember your Greek mythology, Achilles was the hero that was dipped into the water of the river Styx as an infant by his mother Thetis to give him divine protection in battle. Because she held him by his heel, that was the only part of his body that wasn’t protected. Despite his Brad […]

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