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CMYK PROCESS SCREEN PRINTING ON T-SHIRTS

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

Full color CMYK screen printing on T-shirts.

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http://www.kingscreen.com

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http://www.wearetheprocess.com

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  • how do you seperate them and print them to the mesh screen

  • @0oBABYxVEEo0 We do our separations using Photoshop and burn them via photo emulsion to the screens.

  • so is it all just prints of the same halftone or do you like separate parts of the image

  • @Arqhtect The entire image is separated into halftones of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. The separations are not exactly the same but yet what is needed to print slightly overlapping to allow the ink to mix and create new colors.

  • What mesh do you use? Also have you tried solvent-base CMYK on plastics that is the business I am currently starting we print political signs and such.

  • @Ambrosiation 305 mesh.

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  • you dont understand! i would give a limb to know how this proses works. im tired of just using one color halftone for my tee shirts!!!

  • Can you do this over a dark colour fabric?

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  • Rad dude...

  • ty

  • @JakeThink We typically print in C, M, Y, then K. But different orders may yield a better print depending on the design. Try different orders to see which yields the best outcome on the design you're printing.

  • are you fucking nuts!!

  • Does it matter what order you print the colours in?

  • @KnockoffNigeI Yes, using a white or discharge halftone underbase.

  • Very nice work

  • wow lottta pinholes.....Just kidding

  • @usgalau In this video we used One Stroke brand process colors. They are plastisol.

  • Is that PVC or water based ink?

  • Very good work!

  • fucking sick!

  • Very nice! What kind of ink are you using? Please....

  • WOW!!!

    

  • Sweet

  • whats the name of the paint???plizz help

  • @BigSebs 4 color process to me is the easiest way to separat the colors. corel does it all. bring the pic in corel, set the size you want. go to print, select the seperations tab, then check the box in print seperations. Voilaa Hit print. your 4 colors will be printed on film with the correct halftones for each color (cyan, magenta, yeallow and black). Make sure to use a 305 mesh screen. GL

  • @Dreamsarefragile you have to set your dot angles at least 15 degrees from the next color...one i've always used to C-15, M-45, Y-75, K-75....i dont know why, but that setup works pretty good for my stuff...

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