I work for an embroidery/screen printing company called UniversityFashions. We are currently bringing all screen printing in house so thanks for the info.
Nice work Sir! Keep it up ! i'm doin' screenprint for about a year and not that i still have to learn new things all the time, but i must admit that i learnt a few things from your videos, you're amazing. I'm not living in USA i'm in Europe. so.. i won't steal your customers, hehe.. have a nice day ;)
Yes. I have seen both of the videos & even put them on my favourite list. You are very thoughtful to install videos that are educational & positive for a change. It's something original & makes a difference to what viewers see on Youtube & on the internet in general. Keep them rolling in. :lol:
Thank You very much for this video. I always wanted to know how to use a manual screen printing press for T-shirts. This would come very handy for me in future. Did you have any instructions on how to operate the off set lithographic machine using a 4-colour press?
We are not into litho. So unfortunately I cannot help you there. If you get interested in screen printing, then I have comprehensive training videos and manual, plus loads of other forms of tech support. I can also connect you to the right people as resources. Roger Jennings
Hi there Rogerjennings :lol: Thank you for your recommendations. I would be pleased to receive more information. I've always been into manual Screen Printing as it was one of my modules on my former BA Book Arts & Craft course. However I would be very interested in seeing more of your comprehensive videos & thrilled with any other recommendations you have contact with. It seems like you enjoy what you do.
Have you looked at "Screen Printing's Best Screen" and "Screen Printing Technique" and "Screen Printing Health & Safety" that are also on youtube? That is a good starting point. Move videos to follow. They are listed on www.rjennings.com with link to our educational website. When you finish that, we have more. We can overwhelm you with material. roger jennings
Hi, I am thinking to start working with the manual screen printing. I got everything I need for that, but a little bit of instructions is always needed. Mostly the problem I have is the preparation of the screen. Now, what I need to know is how to get to your training videos? The connections, well I live in the Balkans so I don't really think that helps, but if it does, please tell me how to get in a contact with you.
Mesh relaxes very fast. You will lose 25% of the tension within two hours of tightening the mesh. The only answer is a retensionable frame. See our video on youtube titled Screen Printing's Best Screen. Instructions are included. If you have more questions, send me an email. I will answer. Roger
great stuff again Roger
nozlrecordings 4 years ago
I work for an embroidery/screen printing company called UniversityFashions. We are currently bringing all screen printing in house so thanks for the info.
zachazow 4 years ago
Exactly what I've been looking for thank you!!!!!!
iroamsugama 4 years ago
Nice work Sir! Keep it up ! i'm doin' screenprint for about a year and not that i still have to learn new things all the time, but i must admit that i learnt a few things from your videos, you're amazing. I'm not living in USA i'm in Europe. so.. i won't steal your customers, hehe.. have a nice day ;)
leaveblank 5 years ago
Yes. I have seen both of the videos & even put them on my favourite list. You are very thoughtful to install videos that are educational & positive for a change. It's something original & makes a difference to what viewers see on Youtube & on the internet in general. Keep them rolling in. :lol:
tigerwoman 5 years ago
Thank You very much for this video. I always wanted to know how to use a manual screen printing press for T-shirts. This would come very handy for me in future. Did you have any instructions on how to operate the off set lithographic machine using a 4-colour press?
tigerwoman 5 years ago
Dear Tigerwoman:
We are not into litho. So unfortunately I cannot help you there. If you get interested in screen printing, then I have comprehensive training videos and manual, plus loads of other forms of tech support. I can also connect you to the right people as resources. Roger Jennings
rogerjennings 5 years ago
Hi there Rogerjennings :lol: Thank you for your recommendations. I would be pleased to receive more information. I've always been into manual Screen Printing as it was one of my modules on my former BA Book Arts & Craft course. However I would be very interested in seeing more of your comprehensive videos & thrilled with any other recommendations you have contact with. It seems like you enjoy what you do.
tigerwoman 5 years ago
Have you looked at "Screen Printing's Best Screen" and "Screen Printing Technique" and "Screen Printing Health & Safety" that are also on youtube? That is a good starting point. Move videos to follow. They are listed on www.rjennings.com with link to our educational website. When you finish that, we have more. We can overwhelm you with material. roger jennings
rogerjennings 5 years ago
Hi, I am thinking to start working with the manual screen printing. I got everything I need for that, but a little bit of instructions is always needed. Mostly the problem I have is the preparation of the screen. Now, what I need to know is how to get to your training videos? The connections, well I live in the Balkans so I don't really think that helps, but if it does, please tell me how to get in a contact with you.
AcePJ 5 years ago
Mesh relaxes very fast. You will lose 25% of the tension within two hours of tightening the mesh. The only answer is a retensionable frame. See our video on youtube titled Screen Printing's Best Screen. Instructions are included. If you have more questions, send me an email. I will answer. Roger
rogerjennings 5 years ago