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Screen printing is a print method used for producing high quality prints on clothing. Screen printing requires 1 screen per colour, per design. The screen consists of 2 parts, mesh & stencil. The mesh allows the ink to pass through onto the fabric & the stencil acts, well, like a stencil…

MINIMUM ORDER: 20pcs

TURNAROUND: 7 – 10 working days

 

QUALITY

Producing quality screen printing has been our goal since we started in 2008. We have become well respected in the industry & have a strong reputation for producing great work.

VALUE

All of our screen printing is produced using automatic printing presses. We believe automatic presses are more consistent, & produce a superior print compared to other options. Using modern, automatic machines & investing in the latest technology means we can produce quality work efficiently, & pass on that value. Whether your order is 20 or 5000 you can ensure that you will be getting high quality, consistent printing at competitive rates from us, always.
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COUNTING PRINT COLOURS

A GUIDE TO COUNTING COLOURS IN YOUR ARTWORK

The price of your screen printed clothing depends on a few variables. The first couple are the garment & quantity. Artwork can be more complicated. We know this can be confusing, so we’ve written this guide to help you get a quote more accurately.

If you don’t have time to read this guide, or you’re still unsure after reading, you can always drop a preview of your design over to us in a chat message, or an email & we’ll get back to you with a colour count.

UNDERBASES

The first thing you should consider is whether your print needs an underbase. This is required if any of the print colours are lighter than the garment colour. An underbase is a white ink which is printed first, which gives a neutral base for the colours to be printed on top of. This ensures the colours are accurate & vibrant on darker backgrounds. Think of an underbase like an undercoat that you’d use before painting.

WHY CHARGE PER COLOUR? WHY ISN’T IT A FLAT RATE?

Screen printing requires a screen to be made for every colour in your artwork. For each colour (or screen) there is a labour & material cost which has to be covered for each screen made. This is why the price goes up as the number of colours increases.

We hope that helps! We know it can be confusing, so if you’re still unsure how many colours are in your artwork, please drop us a quick preview over chat or email & we’ll be happy to help.