Screen Printing


What is Screen Printing?
Vivid Colors
Excellent color saturation, especially on dark fabrics.
Cost-Effective
Ideal for high-volume runs with minimal color changes.
Versatile Fabric Use
Works well on cotton, blends, and even some synthetics.
Efficient
Preferred
Cotton and cotton-blend fabrics work best, offering great ink absorption and durability.
Typically 1 to 6 colors are used; more colors increase setup time and cost.
It’s not ideal for small batches due to higher setup costs per design and limited customization flexibility.
Yes, it offers excellent durability. The ink bonds well with fabric and withstands repeated washing.
Finishing Options
From vintage textures to bold 3D designs, these techniques add style and personality to apparel. Each option enhances screen printing with distinctive looks and tactile appeal.
Plastisol Ink
Most common ink type—vibrant, opaque, durable, and sits on top of the fabric surface.
Water-Based Ink
Soaks into fabric, creating a soft feel—best for light garments and eco-conscious brands.
Puff Ink
Expands when heated, creating a raised, textured design—adds a tactile, retro feel.
Glow-in-the-Dark Ink
Charges under light, glows in darkness—perfect for novelty, nightlife, and standout merch items.