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Screen Printing

Screen printing is a classic and highly efficient printing technique that uses a stencil to transfer vibrant, detailed designs onto various fabrics. Known for its durability and excellent color reproduction, this method is ideal for printing on clothing, home decor, banners, and more, meeting the demands of large-scale and multi-color production.

The screen printing process is as follows:

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1

Graphics Preparation

Customer sends design drafts remotely to the email, including TCX standard colors or sending color swatch paper. 

2

Color Separation and Plate Making

The designer performs color separation for the design drafts, and then plate-makers transfer the color-separated design drafts onto the screen.

3

Dye Preparation

Based on customer requirements, colorists mix the required standard colors.

4

​Printing Proofs

All samples are crafted by experienced printing personnel, followed by the drying process of the pigments.

5

Steaming and Washing

​The printed patterns undergo steaming for color fixation, followed by the removal of residual paste through washing.

6

​Test and Sample Submission

​Under the control and verification of the QC personnel, collaborative efforts with prepress professionals, iterative color tests are conducted, and samples are submitted.

7

Final Product Delivery

Confirming samples and proceeding with mass production while ensuring the stability of print quality.

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