Printing 4 color t-shirts on white simulated process with CMYK inks

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  • So it is possible to blend collors direkt like that just by deviding the collours into channels?

  • @jingmymai64 you can seperate in photoshop, but you have to convert you artwork to CMYK mode then choose a channel, after you choose a channel you have to bitmap it and set it up for screenprint halftones, then adjust your angle and dot shape and do that for each channel before you can print. And I use a 305 mesh. Hope that helps a little.

  • @dragndrugs if u go to silkscreeningsupplies you will find it its cmyk paint. think it runs for like $70 for all 4 colors (quart size)

  • what kind of die u guys used?

  • wow that's awsome

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  • did you use plastisol or any special ink or additive?

  • hi, actually what dye material can be used for this? is this can be use with rubber dye? :)

  • wow!!! what mesh count are you using? did you use photoshop in separating colors? if yes, may I know the settings? thanks a lot!

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