Screen printing of Syringe Silk Screen Printing Machine is one of the most popular printing techniques used amongst a vast range of companies for printing designs onto various products. The screen printing process has been around for a long time and has evolved from simple stencilling to a complete merchanised printing method. Most often, the process is used for printing onto posters, fabrics and packaging. However, it has been adapted to a larger variety of items as the technique is much more advanced today.
It has been used for more than 100 years in the commercial and artistic sector and is mainly used for printing images and designs on T-shirts, tote bags, paper, wood, ceramics and other materials.
There are different types of silk-screen printing, depending on the aim and the printing process used. Among them, we can find serigraphy for the graphic design sector, serigraphy for the art sector and textile printing, which is what interests us most.
Screen printing is optimal for creating an increase in brand awareness through the use of different promotional products.
What is silk-screen printing?
History of Screen Printing
Using a stencil has been a common way to create art since the beginning of time. History has shown proof of stencils used on cave walls, stencils used to design clothing such as Hawaiian shirts, and a wide range of fabrics in Japan and China from earlier centuries were made using stencils.
These varying ‘printing’ techniques have led to what we know now as screen printing. Let’s look at what’s most relevant in history for this process.
Modern History
Through much innovation, screen printing came into existence as an efficient and effective way to produce images onto various items. Some of the earliest uses of modern day screen printing began in the United States. American companies made use of the machinery to create screen printed images for their marketing campaigns. The items used for this were various advertising displays such as posters, signs, and book covers.
Not much different from how we use it today! However, screen printing has evolved into an automated and rather quick process that can serve everyone’s personalisation needs.
Now, before we go more into detail about screen printing, we’ll describe what equipment is used in order for you to have a better idea of how your products are being produced.
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