Screen Printing


The traditional method of screen printing applies ink to fabric by pushing it through a mesh stencil. Prints are created by small openings in the screen that allow ink to pass through. By propelling the ink through the mesh onto the garment, the design is imprinted.

You can only apply one ink color at a time when you choose screen printing. As ink colors increase, setup time and costs rise. Every color of ink requires a pre-made screen, resulting in consistent setup times regardless of the number of shirts.

Screen printing suits designs with solid colors and large orders. Economically, it's optimal for sizable quantities; more shirts mean lower costs per shirt. PermianInk does not have a minimum order requirement.

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