Screen Printing
Screen printing involves creating a stencil (printers call this a “screen”), and then using that stencil to apply layers of ink on the printing surface. Each color is applied using a different stencil, one at a time, combined to achieve the final look. Screen printing is the best option for designs that require a high level of vibrancy, when printing on dark shirts, or for specialty products. The ink in screen printing is applied thicker than digital printing, which results in brighter colors even on darker shirts.
Application
- Spot Color Printing (up to 8 colors)
- Halftone and Grayscale Printing
- Process and Simulated Process Printing
- Oversized Printing
- Sleeve, Side and Leg Printing
- Customized Tag Printing
- PMS Color Matching
The Sterling Advantage
- One source to fulfill all product needs
- Low minimums
- Cutting-edge screen-printing operations
- Superior quality, craftsmanship and precision
- Quick turnaround time to meet your event dates