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Inkjet Film Screen Printing vs. Frame Screen Printing

Screen printing is a popular method to transfer designs onto different surfaces, such as paper, fabric, and plastic. There are two types of screen printing methods: inkjet film screen printing and frame screen printing. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages, and choosing the right method depends on your specific printing needs. Inkjet Film Screen Printing Inkjet film screen printing is a newer method that has gained popularity due to its convenience and ease of use. Using an inkjet printer, this method prints a digital image onto a transparent film. The film is then used as a stencil for the screen printing process. Advantages of Inkjet Film Screen Printing: 1. Cost-effective: Inkjet film screen printing is a cost-effective screen printing method, as it eliminates the need for expensive frames and emulsions. 2. Easy to use: This method is easy to use and requires no special skills or training. 3. Fast turnaround time: With inkjet film screen printing, you can quickly...

Inkjet Screen Printing: Everything You Need to Know About It and Its Uses

Before the onset of Industrialization and the birth of the printing press,   printing was done using stencils. The present-day printing industry is highly mechanized and advanced. The use of high-quality ink, combined with computer technology, has revolutionized the whole industry, leaving no surface out of reach. If you are new to the printing industry, you might not have heard what screen printing is, but you must have worn or seen products made using the technique. The screen printing technique uses a mesh or a screen that prints on the desired surface by passing ink through it. The screen is made of synthetic fibers and is stretched over a wooden frame, and the negative area of the screen is the actual matter that needs to be printed. Once the stencil is placed on the substrate(the surface to be printed on), the squeegee runs across the stencil, leaving the desired print on the surface. To produced a multicolor print, a combination stencil, and squeegee is run across the su...