We use the most up to date print processes and equipment. Depending on the requirements of your print we will use our table top print set-up, belt printer or roller printer. We have the ability to print all over the fabric before its cut, so there is no maximum for print size. For orders that require printing to go over the neck trim or seams we can half-sew garments and use the table top method to achieve the desired print outcome. For table top printing the number of colors in the print is unlimited.
Most screen prints are typically printed with water-based or plastisol inks. When it comes to screen printing there are many different inks to choose from depending your desired outcome. We suggest using water-based inks when using a lighter fabric with a darker print. Using water-based ink will give the print a soft feel while also keeping a more environmentally friendly print option. For heavier prints, or printing light colors on a dark fabric, plastisol inks could be used. For light weight fabrics plastisol inks are considered to bulky or rough feeling for many clients. Plastisol inks are also less environmentally friendly since they contain PVC. When printing a light color on a dark fabric discharge inks can also be used. Discharge produces an extremely soft print that feels like the image has been dyed into the fabric, rather than an ink layer applied on top of the fabric. Discharge ink does increase the print cost significantly, but creates an excellent print when hand feel is an important factor.
waterbased – plastisol – discharge – process – high density – puff – sublimation
No size constraints
No placement restrictions
No limit on colors