Saturday 13 October 2012

Designing T-Shirt for Screen Printing – Do it yourself

T-shirt drucken: With the screen printing of T-Shirts, you can either design your own Tees or even use one of those standard designs which are offered by those professional firms that actually specialize in Tees printing. However if you actually want to design your own Tees, there are always certain aspects of the screen printing that you should appropriately understand, just because they really impact on the basic type of design that you can really use.

First of all, a brief description of what is actually involved in screen printing:

Screen Printing Designing of T-Shirts: The Complete Process. 

a) The Printing Screen: At one time this whole process was actually known as the silk screen printing, just because the screens that were used were also made from silk. It was a extremely very popular screen printing technique right here in China, hence the silk, but the modern polymer fibres now conveniently enable us to use all the synthetic screens which are very considerably much less expensive.

Although the whole artwork is much needed even before all the screens can even be made, an explanation of the complete technique will also be very much necessary so that you can clearly understand the complete limitations in your unique designs. Firstly, a mesh is definitely required with all the holes very large enough and to allow all the ink to be fully squeezed through it. An average mesh will be around 110 (about 110 threads per inch), with a much lower for the thicker inks and those block images and a much higher for those thinner inks and many more definition.

The mesh is also coated with a very light-sensitive emulsion, and also the artwork placed right under it. Light is finally exposed up all through the screen, and where the light also hits the screen, the chemical then solidifies and also covers the whole mesh. The design area finally stops the whole light, so when ever the screen is totally washed, the whole area of the design is fully clear of the emulsion, while the rest is very solid. This is very true whether the screen printing T-Shirts or any other particular item.

b) The Screen Printing: The screen is totally mounted in a box, and the apparel is also placed under that box. Ink is finally poured into the box and a good tool known as a 'squeegee' is pulled all across, forcing the whole ink through the whole mesh. The ink is then totally dried-up, leaving the entire image on the T-Shirt.

As you can even imagine, this whole process is definitely suitable only for a single color/printing just because only one single color can be continuously poured in the mesh box or they would randomly run all together. For some more colors, the whole process has to be fully repeated. Only the delineated areas of individual single color can be suitably printed, so it is not at all possible to merge one single shade into another one when the screen printing T-Shirts. 

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