Screen printing and Screen printing 360

(S0-S7, ST0-ST1 and RS0-RS7)

Screen printing is a printing technique whereby a mesh with a lot of small openings is used to transfer ink onto the item. A stencil will block certain parts to the shape of the logo. The ink is placed on the mesh and then pushed through the mesh onto the product. One colour is printed at a time, so several screens must be used to produce a multi- coloured image or logo. After printing the item is placed in a drying tunnel to cure the ink to the item.

With Screen printing 360 the same technique is applied to a cylindrical item where the item is slightly rotated that results in a round screen print.

Advantages

  • Pantone colours
  • Large print sizes
  • Better coverage due to larger ink transfer
  • All materials
  • Screen printing 360

Materials

  • Plastics
  • Polypropylene (PP)
  • Polystyrene (PS)
  • Polyethylene (PE)
  • PVC
  • Metal
  • Glass
  • Ceramic
  • Wood
  • Paper
  • Textiles (Polyester, Nylon, Cotton)

Items

If the print surface is flat, all items can be printed.

  • Bags
  • T-shirts
  • Wine boxes
  • Inflatables
  • Caps
  • Umbrellas
  • Plus many more

Good to know

  • Only Pantone (PMS) colours possible without gradients
  • Screen printing 360 for cylindrical items

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