Screen printing
The screen printing technique uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil which forms open areas of mesh. Ink is pressed through the mesh directly onto the substrate. The definition and thickness of print depend on porosity of the mesh and mesh thread diameter. In comparison to offset and digital printing, colours at screen printing are more intensive and also more resistant to different weather condition and other external influences. There are practically no limitations with screen printing: one can print on textile, plastic, glass, metals, synthetic fabrics, wood, paper, leather, and other materials.
Advantages of screen printing
Thicker layers of ink result in higher colour intensity and resistance, which is definitely a great advantage. The technique allows printing on various surfaces and materials. Screen printing also enables special effects, such as reflective print and colours that give off light (shine). It is a fast printing technique that can be used on various finished products.
Screen printing products
Screen printing allows additional printing on finished calendars, on textiles, bags, folders, stickers, flags, umbrellas, cotton bags, table cloths …