How To Screen Print: 3 Color Print Demo With Flash

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Learn How To Screen Print Tee Shirts At Home

How To Screen Print T Shirts: 3 Color Print Demo With Flash

Here is another simple tutorial video about screen printing a 3 color design onto a tee shirt using a manual textile press. Watch as Jonathan prints each color of plastisol ink onto the tee shirt and then flash cures each color before proceeding to the next. Here you will see how the print head carousel rotates to the pallet in order for each screen to print its color in registration with the previous color printed. You can follow along as he explains each step and exactly what he is doing to achieve the finished product. You get to see how the flood and stroke is done as well as what it takes to flash cure on press. You will learn what it takes to screenprint a 3 color design using plastisol inks and an infrared flash cure unit. Finally we learn how the T shirt is cured using a belt dryer which makes the printed garment safe to wash. This is a perfect video if you need to understand why there is so much work involved in screenprinting multicolor jobs. Learn how to screen print tee shirts for fun or for profit!

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You will find the definition to the following screen printing terms on the website:

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  • And if you need screenprinting supplies, please check out the Print Supplies page on the Catspit website for discounts. Use the Catspit promo codes to get 5% to 15% off list pricing plus free shipping. Offers from 3 vendors including Ryonet! See my YouTube channel page for the link. Thanks for watching! ☠

  • nice !!!

  • @TheBawa12 Thank you! Thanks for watching and commenting! ☠

  • Stand up straight its bad to sloutch

    Just saying:o

  • @KAIZER805 LOL .... That's totally true and most of the time I try very hard to stand up straight. But working over the press makes me kind of naturally hunch over. And yes I do have lower back issues. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠

  • Hey! I love your videos. But at the end of them can you show the design that you have made while in your videos? Id love just to see how they come out and how they should look. Otherwise, you're fantastic!

  • @GabbyO927 Thanks I'm glad you like my videos! Yeah this was one of the first actual printing videos that I made a long time ago. I don't know why I didn't think of showing the print back then. But if you watch my more recent videos you will see close-ups of the printing at the end of each video. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠

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  • @fr3style LOL, you caught that, eh? Yea, I forgot to get the squeegee for the black screen when I started the video. Things like that happen sometimes… :) Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠

  • Look at 06:26 the wood ink think magically appears nice video work!!! it looks like magic!

  • @highon74 That’s a spray adhesive. It holds the shirt to the pallet while printing multiple colors. Check out my video collection for videos about using spray tack and the various types. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ☠

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