How To Screen Print White Plastisol Ink On Black Tee Shirts
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Re: How To Screen Print White Plastisol Ink On Black Tee Shi
I've just made my first run of t's with white plastisol on black and other assorted colors too. I learned a lot from the videos that Catspitproductions has furnished for our education and from networking with old schoolers. Hands-on definitely is where the rubber meets the road. So, I realized the importance and techniques of reducing the ink for the 9in x 9in halftone with solid type. I experienced some good registration on the second strokes. I decided to use the same pallet without removing the shirt, to flash it for before the second stroke after messing up a couple when I removed them wet and the fabric folded and got ink where it wasnt supposed to be....oops!!. This helped registration issues immediatly, however i began to lose registration when the pallet temperature increased to the point that my adhesive lost its tack resulting in the shirt moving on second stroke. I also learned that Lime flourescent shirts don't show white very well at all...lol. Now he has brought me womens' camisoles 1over 1, and panties to print a pocket size print on butt. I suspect I will have to build a different pallet to accomodate the panties so as not to stretch them out loading them into position. Any help here will be appreciated, Jonathan and Leadfoot and everyone else who has contributed to this ultra-informative forum....peace
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Re: How To Screen Print White Plastisol Ink On Black Tee Shi
This really depends on the garments. I couldn’t advise much without seeing them as to whether or not you need to make a custom pallet. If they lie flat then you can use any pallet and just mark off where they are to be placed.
Sounds like you’re learning a lot. There is definitely no substitute for hands on experience.
Sounds like you’re learning a lot. There is definitely no substitute for hands on experience.
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Re: How To Screen Print White Plastisol Ink On Black Tee Shi
A couple things I'll weigh in on. NEVER remove the substrate from the platen until that print is complete. Trying to line it back up is nearly impossible, let alone time consuming. Also, pre-heating your platen can also help. Not scorching hot but just for a few seconds to get it warm. Depending on the substrate you could also pre-heat those. I pre-heat sweatshirts, if doing a muti-color print, as these tend to hold moisture and can shrink a little between flashes if you don't. Also, make sure you have adequate adhesive down to ensure your shirt doesn't roll as you stroke. I made a platen just for doing panties and toddler/infant garments. Hope this helps, although I'm not Leadfoot or Jonathon
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Re: How To Screen Print White Plastisol Ink On Black Tee Shi
Thanks Ape shirt, I had a feelling I was going to need a custom pallet. Thanks for the pre-heating tips. Hey, I noticed after printing 3 or 4 shirts, with thin material, stretched across the pallet where , its probably too tight and stretching the fabric seams that ink gets on the pallet and I have to wipe it and reapply the adhesive way too often....I need a smaller pallet donnt I so as not to stretch the fabric letting the inkgo between the threads ??? or, just deal with the cards I am dealt?...thanks...peace
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Re: How To Screen Print White Plastisol Ink On Black Tee Shi
I don't know of any instance where stretching the material is a good idea. As far as getting ink on the platen, that may be caused by a few things. You could be using too much down force on your stroke. It could also be that the knit of the material is not very tight. Such as cheaply made shirts. Or it could be that you are stretching it too much. All of these could cause the ink to go right through the shirt.
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