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March 28, 2014

Do’s and Don’ts for Screen Printers

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Screen printing isn’t exactly rocket science, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t certain elements that can make this practice a success or a bust. Screen printing companies have the best equipment and techniques for ensuring that the practice is done correctly and to the highest quality standards. Still, it’s a good idea to be familiar with some of the basic do’s and don’ts of screen printing if you want to learn more about the business.

DO’S

  • Do take the time to learn about the various techniques for screen printing. Everything from how much pressure to apply, to what screens to use, to how to move the squeegee will have a dramatic impact on the end result.

  • Do overstock on cleaning supplies, ink and tools. If you get a large order, it’s easy to run out on supplies, and you don’t want this to affect productivity.

  • Do keep lists handy. This makes it much easier to keep track of orders, supplies and quantities, even when you have multiple orders to take on.

  • Do practice safe waste methods. To protect the environment and limit pollution, you’ll need to know the basics of what is considered hazardous waste and how to dispose of these products safely.

  • Do keep learning. There are emerging technologies and print methods, and you can learn about them through various trade shows, printing seminars and business classes.

DON’TS

  • Don’t try to save money on equipment. If you’re opening your own business, for example, it’s better to invest in quality equipment rather than a fancy business location. The quality of the equipment will have a direct result on your end product.

  • Don’t try to do too much at once. Even though screen printing is the fastest way to print on fabrics, it still takes practice and diligence to work at this speed.

  • Don’t just throw waste materials in the garbage. Things like aerosol cans, solvents and degreasers may be considered hazardous waste and will require certain disposal methods.

  • Don’t get discouraged. Screen printing continues to evolve, despite emerging digital printing technologies. The fact is that screen printing is affordable, effective and practical, and it surpasses digital printing in many aspects.




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