Used a drill and mixer to stir the ink , printed the shirt without heating up and didn’t get the results I wanted. We well now be trying to the heating method lol . Thanks for the tip
I had those issues when I started. I grabbed a couple heating pads from the store and when I am about to use ink during cold months and white ink always, I will sit the ink on the heating pad to heat it and then I stir which is easier because its warm.
Man you talk about mistakes… my biggest mistake was I used a really nice white ink off the shelf when I started. It was like a highlight white or detail white, had no idea what that was at the time…Brother it spread like butter. Eventually I ran out of it and had some designs of my own and a few orders from others brewing….well I learned the HARD facts of white ink at that time! Almost quit altogether! Even in south Florida where it’s melting hot for other inks, white is solid as a rock! Love your videos man! Keep it going!
Mylo can you please make a video of how you make your stencils/prints?! Do you use photoshop? And how do you create images larger than your average 8x11 sheet of paper?!
Hi Mylo, I'm a beginner, but allready love screenprinting so much. I did had trouble with the white inkt. Luckaly I found your video. Thank you so much for sharing these tips and tricks. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Finding you over a year ago was the best first step to my screen printing journey Tea Prints is doing well and continuing to learn day by day with your suggestions and tricks. Thank you and God bless you 🙏🏽💪🏾
Hi Mylo, I've just done my first series in white ink (water-based) on a royal blue and black t-shirt. You're right, you have to take your time to stir things up properly. I've also noticed that heating the palette helps a lot. On the other hand, I can't get a nice covering white with the first few passes. I have to dry a little after the first passes (quite gray on the color) then do a second pass > blow-dry a little then a 3rd pass, and then the white is really vibrant and consistent.
Saludos De Texas 🤙 How do we burn screen with the light Box? Horita I'm just using a LED light, what do you recommend until I get the actual light box🤙
I’ve been considering getting into screen printing to do something with my designs. I mainly work with black and white, so this video was massively helpful. Thanks for the tips, dude!
barley getting into the screen printing industry and to be honest these videos you put out are really keeping me motivated and wanting to continue to learn. thanks.
Thanks for your patience and time for making these videos available. ✌️🙏🥋Oss! Screen is King "God Bless" Very simple and easy to follow your lessons... 👌 Work smart not hard... ✌️🥋Oss!
hey there, Thank you for this educational video for begginers . I wanted to know does the plastisol ink come already to use on the t shirt or does it come like ink binder fixer separately "?? This confuses me as compared to water based ink . Thank you
Hello Mylo, Your videos are very interesting and useful for me. I started to discover screen printing 2 years ago, it was occasional before but I continue hard to discover the technic. You are very helpful to understand mistakes that I made and hope that I will have success to print what I want. Just continue to make your explains, you are a teacher at this level and it makes a good publicity for you, I like every videos that I watch. Respect man😉
Hi, great video, I have a question, in what situation would I use oil based ink ? Maybe for screen printing on hard surface ? I know it takes for ever to dry..
Hi thanks for the video. i'm an absolute beginner with a few speciic designs i want to try out and i wanted to ask if printing like this with all the relevent steps create a good result on black denim?
Mylo, can I ask a quick question, if I am using a dark shirt and doing 4 screens with different Water Base Ink colors, on the average, how long do you flash each color? I have been doing about 10 seconds. My living room is a normal temperature too. Also, I watched your video about the different T-shirts you recommend, do you have one favorite for water base colors? I am almsot 60 years old and starting this journey. Thank you
I've been printing for about 4 years and at times still feel like a beginner. I always have to do a second print with white and it feels thick and heavy when finished. How can I get a good, full one time print with white ink on dark shirts?
Hi Mylo !! how many T-shirts can you do with 1 KG white ink for exemple " Justice for Anthony Alvarez " behind You. or how many paint do you need to make a hundred T-shirts ? thanksss to You.
Man thanks a lot for this video, it will helps me a lot. One thing, what if its a hoodie 70% cotton and 30% Polyeaster. What ink should I use? Or is it enought just to print flash print? Thanks again.
if you want the print to feel nice and smooth i would recommended to have a undebased, but yes you could use a same color twice, but it all depends on the design and color.
I live in a hot country and I find with water based white rubber ink it gets gluey and kind of dries out and blocks my screen mesh. I had the additives but still having this issue of blocked screen mesh. Nightmare.
Very helpful video, thank you! I have been chasing after getting a perfect white print and am learning a lot from you. I have a question to start: Do you ever have any designs on fibrous garments (example a Gildan 50/50 hoodie) where you go around a 3rd time for a quick hit? Or do you find you get it in 2 passes like most shirts despite using reducer?
Why am I getting clunks of ink getting suck on the screen. I have 2 nickels worth of space from contact. I’ve mixed the ink to soften it. No matter what there’s always clunks of ink
Late reply but it could be a couple of things: 1. If you have an old dried out ink buckets and you try to bring it back to life maybe those bits are sucked too dry. Getting a good ink as well will help. 2. The more likely is that your ink is actually gel curing. This can be from either over stirring with a drill on full blast or getting the ink too hot on press while printing.
THAT'S A WHOLE LOAD OF TIPS
FROM AN EXPERIENCED SCREEN PRINTER.
THANKS MAN
BLESS YOU.
BYE
Hopefully this Video Help in any way God Bless ❤
Printed my first shirts this weekend and they came out absolutely perfect
Lets gooo
Used a drill and mixer to stir the ink , printed the shirt without heating up and didn’t get the results I wanted. We well now be trying to the heating method lol . Thanks for the tip
I had those issues when I started. I grabbed a couple heating pads from the store and when I am about to use ink during cold months and white ink always, I will sit the ink on the heating pad to heat it and then I stir which is easier because its warm.
Heating pad … that’s a really good idea thank you 🙌❤️
Man you talk about mistakes… my biggest mistake was I used a really nice white ink off the shelf when I started. It was like a highlight white or detail white, had no idea what that was at the time…Brother it spread like butter. Eventually I ran out of it and had some designs of my own and a few orders from others brewing….well I learned the HARD facts of white ink at that time! Almost quit altogether! Even in south Florida where it’s melting hot for other inks, white is solid as a rock! Love your videos man! Keep it going!
I must’ve messed up like 7 shirts before I came across this video 😅 bro you’re a life saver 👏🏽 thank you so much
Mylo can you please make a video of how you make your stencils/prints?! Do you use photoshop? And how do you create images larger than your average 8x11 sheet of paper?!
Thank you, just want i needed im BRAND NEW and ruined about 15 shirts! Now i know how to make the ink thinner! Thank you!
Hi Mylo, I'm a beginner, but allready love screenprinting so much. I did had trouble with the white inkt. Luckaly I found your video. Thank you so much for sharing these tips and tricks. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Finding you over a year ago was the best first step to my screen printing journey Tea Prints is doing well and continuing to learn day by day with your suggestions and tricks. Thank you and God bless you 🙏🏽💪🏾
what do i need to make big screenprints
Best tutorial I ever seen. Thank you
what is the best emulsion to use starting out and degreaser
Thank you, Mylo. You are a good teacher. Step by step. Your videos are preparing me to start my hobby of screenprinting. God bless you too.🙌
Hi Mylo, I've just done my first series in white ink (water-based) on a royal blue and black t-shirt. You're right, you have to take your time to stir things up properly.
I've also noticed that heating the palette helps a lot.
On the other hand, I can't get a nice covering white with the first few passes. I have to dry a little after the first passes (quite gray on the color) then do a second pass > blow-dry a little then a 3rd pass, and then the white is really vibrant and consistent.
Hi Mylo! Thanks so much! I'm learning so much from your videos 🎉
Thanks for all the tips! Been struggling with the damn white ink!
Saludos De Texas 🤙
How do we burn screen with the light Box? Horita I'm just using a LED light, what do you recommend until I get the actual light box🤙
Bro thanks for all the tips and coaching I’m about to start screen printing
I just started screenprinting and printing white on a black shirt was a mess, ill apply what i learned what you, thanks you got my like and sub
I’ve been considering getting into screen printing to do something with my designs. I mainly work with black and white, so this video was massively helpful. Thanks for the tips, dude!
Awesome glad I could help 🙌❤️
do you have a video on how to troubleshoot errors like uneven print? like portion dint get painted?
barley getting into the screen printing industry and to be honest these videos you put out are really keeping me motivated and wanting to continue to learn. thanks.
Thank you. ❤️🙌…
Great video hands on. Bravo
Thanks for all your valuable tips bro..
after print flash print do i have to flash once again after second print
Mylo
Love your content brother keep it going
Thanks for your patience and time for making these videos available. ✌️🙏🥋Oss!
Screen is King
"God Bless"
Very simple and easy to follow your lessons... 👌
Work smart not hard... ✌️🥋Oss!
hey there, Thank you for this educational video for begginers . I wanted to know does the plastisol ink come already to use on the t shirt or does it come like ink binder fixer separately "?? This confuses me as compared to water based ink . Thank you
Hello Mylo,
Your videos are very interesting and useful for me.
I started to discover screen printing 2 years ago, it was occasional before but I continue hard to discover the technic. You are very helpful to understand mistakes that I made and hope that I will have success to print what I want. Just continue to make your explains, you are a teacher at this level and it makes a good publicity for you, I like every videos that I watch. Respect man😉
You make great videos, thank you so much! Amazing job!
Hi, great video, I have a question, in what situation would I use oil based ink ? Maybe for screen printing on hard surface ? I know it takes for ever to dry..
Love and appreciate the video! Thanks a bunch
NIce video brov . i have a question , should i print again white ink after did white underbase ??
Thank you … it depends on the design.. if the design is bold then yes you could print flash print.
@@myloprints great. thank you
For water based inks could you just use water to thin out the ink or is it better practice to use a reducer?
Water base inks all ready come thin all you really need to do is stir them up.
You mentioned the screen mesh, but I didn’t hear your suggestion for it? Is it possible to use to low of a mesh?
Fantastic video. Very appreciated!
Love your videos, thank you for sharing!
How can you make sure the shirt will be in the same position after the first print? When I lift the screen it pulls the shirt up and moves it
use tack spray it will keep the tee in place when u pick the screen up
Would you consider a towel warmer to warm up your ink?
Ummm … mayb I never tried it tho …
What is your off contact when printing white ink on black shirts.
It's the same as printing in any t-shirt Between 1/16 -1/8"
Hi thanks for the video. i'm an absolute beginner with a few speciic designs i want to try out and i wanted to ask if printing like this with all the relevent steps create a good result on black denim?
Thank you so much!!!
No problem ❤️🙌
Mylo, do you sometimes use a hardener in your inks ?
Mylo, can I ask a quick question, if I am using a dark shirt and doing 4 screens with different Water Base Ink colors, on the average, how long do you flash each color? I have been doing about 10 seconds. My living room is a normal temperature too. Also, I watched your video about the different T-shirts you recommend, do you have one favorite for water base colors? I am almsot 60 years old and starting this journey. Thank you
No a professional but since I started I warm up my inks in the sun!
Great video, this was really useful!!
Great vid🤝🏽
Very nice
Can we use heat press for drying colors/tshirts?
To dry colors … I don’t recommend it .. to cured yes ..
@@myloprints what if we dont have drying tunnel, what is the best option for drying paint, if you don't already recommend heat press
Thanks OG
I've been printing for about 4 years and at times still feel like a beginner. I always have to do a second print with white and it feels thick and heavy when finished. How can I get a good, full one time print with white ink on dark shirts?
Hi Mylo !! how many T-shirts can you do with 1 KG white ink for exemple " Justice for Anthony Alvarez " behind You. or how many paint do you need to make a hundred T-shirts ? thanksss to You.
Man thanks a lot for this video, it will helps me a lot. One thing, what if its a hoodie 70% cotton and 30% Polyeaster. What ink should I use? Or is it enought just to print flash print? Thanks again.
For a black shirt can you just do added layers of color instead of a white underbase?
if you want the print to feel nice and smooth i would recommended to have a undebased, but yes you could use a same color twice, but it all depends on the design and color.
@@myloprints thanks man.. fast reply
Game🔥🔥
do you never use white ink without reducer?
Yes of course.
Colour seperation to screen burning
A full screen printing series coming soon ….
Thank you
I live in a hot country and I find with water based white rubber ink it gets gluey and kind of dries out and blocks my screen mesh. I had the additives but still having this issue of blocked screen mesh. Nightmare.
Thank you buddy, but where can we find that kind of ink, do you use chinese ink?
AtlasScreenprinting.com. No I don’t use Chinese inks ….
@@myloprints thanks dude.
Is screen printing messy or labour intensive
It’s both …
I like the way you teach boy 😂
I appreciate my boyyyy. haha
Very helpful video, thank you! I have been chasing after getting a perfect white print and am learning a lot from you. I have a question to start:
Do you ever have any designs on fibrous garments (example a Gildan 50/50 hoodie) where you go around a 3rd time for a quick hit? Or do you find you get it in 2 passes like most shirts despite using reducer?
nice
Sheeeesh
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legacy is a low bleed not 100% cotton
Yes very true thank you. And yes you could use it for 100% cotton.
I couldn’t get it through a 195 …….going to try using 150
Why am I getting clunks of ink getting suck on the screen. I have 2 nickels worth of space from contact. I’ve mixed the ink to soften it. No matter what there’s always clunks of ink
Late reply but it could be a couple of things:
1. If you have an old dried out ink buckets and you try to bring it back to life maybe those bits are sucked too dry. Getting a good ink as well will help.
2. The more likely is that your ink is actually gel curing. This can be from either over stirring with a drill on full blast or getting the ink too hot on press while printing.
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You need oil on the bolts. Don't you hear 🙉 that noise?
SIR, WHAT IS ==Translucent white ink== SCREEN PRINTING? PLEASE LOOK THIS UA-cam VIDEO THE PART OF SCREEN PRINTING.
why is this video kinda sus lol
Talked to much and didn’t say anything
sorry😥
as someone who makes their own grey ink this made me proud LMAO