Hi that depends on what process you would like to use. For a film positive you can print it out from a laser or ink jet printer with the appropriate stock (I don't recommend paper at all), you just need to adjust your printer settings so you get the blackest black. I have some information about this on my web page (I've included a link at the top) have a look at the "Artwork Requirements Booklet" or the "Printer Setting for paper positives" it's the same settings for film.
Of course I will, we have a factory in Leichhardt NSW called Peter Leis Pty Ltd or visit our website you can e-mail me through the website and I will respond asap.
+Jason Taylor It depends on you environment but it takes about 20min. You can use a heater to help it dry but dont use a fan heater as it will blow dust into the emulsion. Better to use a bar heater.
+ram7818 Printed the image on to film (clear transparency) through an Epson printer. I adjusted my printer setting to make the slowest darkest image possible.
Azrul Nasha , the green fluid is call emulsion and is sensitive to UV light. If you are asking about what ink to print with it all depends on what you are printing onto. For fabric you will use fabric ink, for paper you will use paper ink. Contact a screen printing supplier near you and they should be able to help you further. The brand I normally use is Australian Speciality Inks.
I must say something! This video is very practical without unnecessary decoration. I like it! Even though it was released seven years ago!
This is such a good demo with so many great tips, thank you!
Hi that depends on what process you would like to use. For a film positive you can print it out from a laser or ink jet printer with the appropriate stock (I don't recommend paper at all), you just need to adjust your printer settings so you get the blackest black. I have some information about this on my web page (I've included a link at the top) have a look at the "Artwork Requirements Booklet" or the "Printer Setting for paper positives" it's the same settings for film.
That was really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing. ;-)
+Del Souza You are welcome :)
thanks for this, very informative.
Thanks, I'll check that out.
Thanks..... Nice.
thank you :)
what kind of material is the screen ?
Can you reuse the screens as in remove the pattern and create new one? Sorry if this is a dumb question 😀
thank you!!!
Sqay jays & Gahments. Love that accent.
+Seemsayin Thank you!
Of course I will, we have a factory in Leichhardt NSW called Peter Leis Pty Ltd or visit our website you can e-mail me through the website and I will respond asap.
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Great tutorial video. Looks like you have some MacDermid brushes ;) Come get some Catspit~! ☠
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Ehhh...how do you make the positive?
I had to speed up part of this demo as the clip was 10:29 and youtube will only accept 10 min.
ishould be getting some equipment soon, please help me out when i do!!! you no your stuff.
Can you give me the mixture information please? I do not understand English
what u use on that fream, can u tell me the real name of that gree one
+ahmed ibrahim The green fluid is called 'emulsion'. If you google 'screen printing emulsion' you will find more information and some suppliers.
how long does it take for the emulsion to dry
+Jason Taylor It depends on you environment but it takes about 20min. You can use a heater to help it dry but dont use a fan heater as it will blow dust into the emulsion. Better to use a bar heater.
Hi how you bring the image in that paper?
+ram7818
Printed the image on to film (clear transparency) through an Epson printer. I adjusted my printer setting to make the slowest darkest image possible.
whats the name of the plastic thing??
scoop coater
What paint u use
Azrul Nasha , the green fluid is call emulsion and is sensitive to UV light. If you are asking about what ink to print with it all depends on what you are printing onto. For fabric you will use fabric ink, for paper you will use paper ink. Contact a screen printing supplier near you and they should be able to help you further. The brand I normally use is Australian Speciality Inks.
materials please
and where's the stencil????
+Xantiago P
On the screen
Seems pretty expensive for just DIY
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