Screen printing involves creating a stencil, or “screen”, and then using that stencil to apply layers of ink onto the printing surface. Each color is applied using a different stencil, one at a time, to achieve the final design. The ink is applied thicker than with digital direct printing or dye sublimation and a high level of vibrancy is achieved, even on dark-colored substrates. This printing method is cost-effective and well-suited for large orders. Larger minimum orders generally exist on screen printed items because of the extra materials and labor time associated with this printing method.
We screen print on plastic items such as interior signs, name tags, and more.
T-shirts, backpacks, hats, soft coolers, sweatshirts, the possibilities are endless. This is a classic and durable printing method for apparel.
Sometimes a metal item such as a machine tag requires a special kind of ink. With this process, we are able to use a variety of inks to ensure a durable print on metal.
We can personalize your gift item with vibrant and durable screen printing. We have years of experience in the screen printing industry, and we would welcome the opportunity to speak with you about your specific project.