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  • ty

  • That machine, I will learn how to use that soon...at my school, definitely can't wait for it!

  • Amazing what you can do................

  • Hey hey, this might be a stupid question. But...what stops the previous prints from smudging when you apply pressure?

  • your shop is a disaster

  • What a waste.. what a waste...

  • dude I would go crazy in that shop its a mess lol

  • Impressive but why no close-up of the final t-shirt, smudgey?

  • wow... i thought our shop was messy...

  • @sk8souldier: screenprinting is usually messy esp. if you don't have any assistant..

    you know guys stuff... (",)

  • @mackunmc i agree screenprinting is messy... but it has nothing to do with knowing how to use a broom

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  • clean your shop

  • ASIONG AKSAYA....cost of screen wont make up for the print

  • where can i buy a machine like this....???

  • Don't you get an ink blotting on the back of each of the sucsesive screens without drying the previous transfer

  • hey check out printfly on google and Create custom t-shirts by adding your own photos, art, and images.

  • Can u send me any web site on when to get machines like that. Thanks

  • why not use the four color process?

  • waste of space on the screens

  • how much does it cost for that

  • hi also print my own shirts but with one color only. is that the sequence of the colors if we want it multicolored? thnx

  • did you just print a double rainbow?

  • Would have been nice to see the finished design

  • Dont you have to flash dry between colors ?

  • Do we really need to get that giant thing to screen print?? (its looks big and expensive...)

  • The 6 prong screening machine costs about $6000.00 and up (used). you will need quite a bit of space to set this up. Plus you need to have space to burn your screens and a whole lot of space to store them, that is if you are burning a lot of different designs.

  • is wet on wet screenprinting ok also to do for fine art prints? also does it matter what color you print on first or do you want to do the most frequent color first. if anyone could email me here on youtube i would reall appreciate it.

  • @HateClips it is said to go from light colors to dark. so if you have black, that would be the last color to print.

  • Very good! what I like about the transfer of ink, she moved the Squeegee only in the area that needed that color ink, that is good screen printing.

  • I've done this in the home with a single frame in-store sale, the kind you hand-paint your designs on. The prints come out great. I'm envious of this industrial machine. I would have liked to have seen the design at the end though, but the process is interesting.

  • From what I have seen, pulling the stroke is pretty much the standard in the industry. Not sure why. I pull flood and push stroke. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing and heat transferring tee shirts. Questions welcome.

  • a lot of people push rather then pull

  • tidy your studio

  • Pulling? I guess some people Pull squeegees, We've been taught to Push. You can buy squeegees specifically made for Pulling. The quality is nice when you Push nice and even 35 Degrees, Usually.. There are so many factors to screen printing, you just need Trial and Error

  • please, dont follow this example... the rubber of the squeez is not appropriate at all... use a stiffer one... at least in the 70/80 range

  • QUESTION: How come you've got blue screens?

  • The frame is just painted blue

  • the frame is not painted blue. they're just metal. the blue is the tape that holds the screen in place. you've obviously never printed before...

  • @thedartt Thats not tape.

    The actual frame is blue. The silk screen

    shouldnt be held in with tape, usually there

    is a slot in the bottom of the frame, that you

    force the screen into, then hold it in place

    with string. Another way ive seen it done

    is just stapled to the frame. The silk

    screen shouldnt be removed that much,

    you can use the screen over and over

    if you do it right.

  • that shit must be awful, having to print a 6 color Left Chest!!!!!

  • it doesnt show the end!

  • what is the durometer on those squeegies? the rubber has a huge amount of bend. are those 50's?

  • can you show us a video that does the screen printing stwp by step please ...i have this dance group im in and im in charge of makin the shirts and i want to do multi-color letters and stars

  • wet on wet?

    its on a white tee of course he can do wet on wet

  • oh ya were gonna have those materials at home mmmmhm my mom is an shirt artest mhmm so its gonna be easy sure wev

  • HOLY SHIT!! that design is HUGE!

  • does your clean up crew come in once or twice a decade?

  • i made one yes

  • I'm trying to make my own shirts to sell, but my designs are colorful how many can u have an it still look good? im trying to do it like mark ecko an etc but not wash off soon an still look good

  • It's called skill and expertise to get them lined up. Support your local t-shirt printer and let us do the work for you.

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  • its called measuring...

  • QUESTION: How do you get the screens at the exactly right position on the shirt so that the next color hits exactly where you want it to?

  • Using registration marks lined up on the artwork.

  • how do you make registration marks?

  • we didn't get to see the finished product.

  • 80's way of printing, but still good for long runs, and cheaper then the DTG printers.

  • Its the only true way to print a shirt.. DTG have a long way to go before than can give you better results that screen printing. Id like to see a DTG pump out 300 shirts an hour or puff inks...

  • therz loads of ways of printin shirts

  • please name them, ive been in this business for over 15 years. And ive done screen printing, sublimation, DTG, any other ?? i dont think there are. unless you consider air brush or hand painting printing, i dont think there concidered a printing technique but more like painting shirts. But please tell me if there are other ways of printing a shirt. and i still belive Screen Printing is the only true form of printing when it comes to shirts

  • I reckon Subli bangs Screen Printing. You used flock too? And vapor t shirts yet?

    Also, do you print on thicker material than t shirts, you know, for the winter periods?

  • yeah Ive done flock and discharge, Trust me ive done alot of mixed media stuff, you have a shop Nightmare?

  • How do you find flock then?

    Yeah I can tell you've done a lot of printing and used good the techniques etc. I run and own a business in customising in the UK.

    Where you from?

  • thanks!

  • i use speedball ink

  • what kind of ink do you use? I use Union, and it's quite thick.

  • I DONT GET IT WHY did you use all the screen for just that little image..???

  • There is a different screen for each corresponding colour...

  • maybe the other side of the screen has the print for the back.. thats usally what I do that way i only use one set of screens for front and back design

  • Thanks for the answer impressivedesigns !!!

  • but theres a crazy machine!

  • hey it does the job!

  • kool

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