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Silk Screening a two color design on a one color station.

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  • hey whats going on i need help on images i can use any help go ahead email me or get at me on t shirt forums robertscali101 im having a hard time if u can asnwer any questions it would help or any one im fairly new to this

  • @Hubcitylife310 What's your question? I don't see your email?

  • Good stuff I just got my 1 color 1 station like yours from ryonet gave me hope I just need to get a flash dryer I was on a budget with big hopes in making my clothing Line all I need is more screens ur video helped

    Me alot , you should post more videos

    Keep it up !

  • @Hubcitylife310 Thank you. Last year I got the 4 color press. You will find you will need it later on. Just stick to the simple one color designs for now, and save your money up for one...its so worth it. I'll have some more vids up soon. Keep in touch, and good luck!

  • Thanks for the info, i was trying to use the Ryonet white ink and it was coming out like crap real sticky and thick wasnt staying on my shirt i will try some reducer have anymore tips i will take what i can get.

    Thanks again by the way killer sounds

  • @noahdog168 Maybe your useing the wrong screen mesh. Use a 110 for white ink. And you have to aply alot of EVEN preasure with your squeege. It takes some pratice.

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  • @noahdog168 I use Ryonet Ink. It's the best. I get it from silk screening supplies com. As for a reducer, no I only use it for white ink. Ryonets ink is really easy to use. Nice and creamy. Thanks for the comment!

  • Awsome print, what kind of ink do you use and do you use a reducer to thin out your ink.first time trying this

    Print on!

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