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Screenprinting Top Related Articles
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1). Growing trend to use nameplates for a variety of purposes By : Stella
A Dictionary defines nameplate as “a plate or plaque, as on an office door, inscribed with a name”. Now a day this definition is too simple to define it. From merely being an office doorplate, which provides information, it has risen to a higher platform where it promotes a brand. These are important instrument in industrial promotions. On the basis of their uses there are personalized name plate, which can be used at home, office desks or doors.
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2). Light Vs. Dark; In Pricing T-Shirts, It Makes A Difference By : Mandar
When screen printing t-shirts, a surprisingly important factor in determining price is the color of your textile. Choosing a white shirt will result in considerable savings in your printing costs. There are a number of reasons why this is the case, from initial shirt pricing to factors in the printing process.
T-shirts are usually priced in two categories, “Whites” and “Darks”.
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3). Printing On The Dark Side: Four-Color Or Simulated Process? By : Mandar
Printing a full color image on a dark shirt is one of the hardest jobs a screen printer faces. Regular four-color process uses transparent inks: Cyan (sky blue), Magenta (hot pink), Yellow and Black) which print in various percentages, blending together to form a wide range of colors. While this process works beautifully on a white shirt, the results can be disappointing on dark shirts, requiring a white underbase and multiple passes of colors ending up with a thick ink layer and muddy color.
Article Related to: garment printing, screenprinting, t-shirts, graphic design
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