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Step by step how to silkscreen

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To begin you print out a film positive ( clear or vellum ) on your desktop printer ( laser is best but inkjet will work ). On the right photo I'm pointing at a target; this is needed in order to register your print if you have more than one color to put on a t-shirt. Note: the photo on the right is transparent vellum. This is important to understand; light must be able to pass through the paper in order to make a silk-screen. Also, art work should be left up to the professional. When it comes to a multi-color print, we have artists available for you to use at a nominal fee. They will give you the film positives that are needed so you can do a professional job for your customers.

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In order to print this three color logo I had an artist make three film positives, one positive for each color ( see below ).

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Each positive has targets on each corner. Over time you can learn how to do this color separation yourself ( most screen printers use a program called Corel draw or Adobe Photoshop ), but as I said before, it is better to have someone familiar do this until you get the hang of it.

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