Screen printing is a popular and versatile method of transferring designs onto various surfaces, particularly fabrics, by using a mesh screen, ink, and a squeegee. The process begins with creating a stencil, or “screen,” which blocks out the areas where the ink should not go. The screen is then placed over the fabric, and ink is spread across the screen with a squeegee, pushing it through the open areas of the stencil and onto the fabric below. This technique allows for the creation of vibrant and durable prints, making it ideal for designs that require high opacity and color saturation. Screen printing is especially effective for large, bold graphics and can be used on a wide range of materials, including cotton, polyester, and blends, making it a favored choice in the apparel industry.

Screen printing is a popular and versatile method of transferring designs onto various surfaces, particularly fabrics, by using a mesh screen, ink, and a squeegee. The process begins with creating a stencil, or “screen,” which blocks out the areas where the ink should not go. The screen is then placed over the fabric, and ink is spread across the screen with a squeegee, pushing it through the open areas of the stencil and onto the fabric below. This technique allows for the creation of vibrant and durable prints, making it ideal for designs that require high opacity and color saturation. Screen printing is especially effective for large, bold graphics and can be used on a wide range of materials, including cotton, polyester, and blends, making it a favored choice in the apparel industry.

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