Screen printing multiple color print 1 for silk screening

The process for printing a multiple color job on both dark and white backgrounds is outlined through this series of video. www.silkscreeningsupplies.com

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25 Responses to “Screen printing multiple color print 1 for silk screening”

  • Saboterus:

    @agentsmith, Silk …
    @agentsmith, Silk Screening is the process, not the materials.

    Yes Silk was originally used but nylon is good low cost replacement.

  • roost24:

    The press he is …
    The press he is using is a complete POS.

  • helentc:

    @WillDee87
    He …

    @WillDee87
    He actually answers that question by mentioning that it does not need to be flash cured in between ONLY because these two colours do not touch each other. It sounds like he might have another video that addresses when they do touch and the need for flash drying in between. Have fun!

  • WillDee87:

    wouldnt the red ink …
    wouldnt the red ink stick to the screen of the black ink? if u dont flash dry it?

  • eStefresco:

    hey agentsmiths1138 …
    hey agentsmiths1138 you ..you are a amature hole ,that dont kno shit..silkscreening and supplies rules.. where the real men silkscreen on this top rated equipment.. you and that of youtees one color print table suck big time a waste of money ..your just hating cause you cant afford one hahaha… the guy from ryonet in the videos is just doing his job .. by the way the guy from youtees the yudu printer makes his printer look like .. ryonet biachhh

  • kaliprophet:

    You’re really …
    You’re really concerned that they use the term “silk screen”? Really? You do realize that almost EVERYONE calls it SILKSCREEN

  • agentsmith1138:

    LOL, I feel sorry …
    LOL, I feel sorry for all of you bought this crap from Ryonet! I wish you all the best, have a great time buying your REAL silk screens from a marketeer! LOL!

    I’d like to buy some REAL SILK SCREENS, but since real silk screens have not been used in years, Ryonet is using silkscreening to sell stuff AKA marketeer! HAHAHHAHAHA and you think I’m a “faggot” because I know the truth? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • GrandmasMan:

    hey calm ur …
    hey calm ur tits

  • agentsmith1138:

    WOW, are you really …
    WOW, are you really selling real silk screens, not screens made out of nylon?

    Since your website name uses “silk” in the name you have to sell real silk screens? RIGHT?

    Marketeer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ChemsicalProductions:

    When I went into a …
    When I went into a screen printing place in town they said that that’s what they do if there’s small parts of a design that’s a different colour (So I’d say you can do it) :)

  • ausernamenonewants:

    It be better if you …
    It be better if you leave the sunglasses part out of the black, and put the sunglasses on a seperate screen with any other green you want

  • LUXZ0R:

    Can you over lap …
    Can you over lap colors? Like letting one layer dry then adding a second part to it. Say if I want to make a face using black ink. Letting it dry. Then I want to add sunglasses to it using green ink.

  • briandrum1:

    1 more thing…when …
    1 more thing…when you back flood, be careful!!!! If you follow these directions to the ‘t’ (a good amount of pressure to back flood), your going to have to constantly be cleaning off the shirt side of your screen because you’re essentially pushing the ink trough the screen, therefore it will build up and the edges of the image will lose their crispness….

  • briandrum1:

    my $.02…@ 8:50… …
    my $.02…@ 8:50…you DO NOT have to flash the colors all the time because the colors are touching….it really depends on the job…I just finished a 4 color job, w/ colors touching and did not flash them…..

  • krazee2dope:

    do i need …
    do i need protection when i cure them from fumes

  • Ryonet:

    If you print with …
    If you print with plastisol ink (most printers do) you can’t air dry it. It needs to reach a temp of of 320 degrees.

  • GRIPgraff:

    hey I was thinking …
    hey I was thinking about making shirts for a living,do I really need a flash cure thing or could I just leave them out in the garage or something to cure?

  • CatspitProductions:

    Check out my videos …
    Check out my videos for explanations of the screen printing process. Questions welcome.

  • taywon:

    how can you print …
    how can you print the shadings? is it separated also? I mean separate screen for shadows or something?

  • robertleehilton:

    I would cure it …
    I would cure it after the first print personally. The wet inks only wont be touching if you have registered it correctly the first time – as most of the people starting out wont have the experience of thousands of prints I would flash cure them at first – I mean if you were that confident why use the reggie marks anyway. Good video though – very well narrated.

  • Ryonet:

    It’s the same …
    It’s the same process but not something that we’ve been able to tackle yet. We’re based much more in the textile industry and can’t really help you with this. Good luck though and thanks for watching.

  • chad235:

    Hey can you do a …
    Hey can you do a tutorial on how to silk screen paintings on Canvases or is that a completely different field? :S

  • MichaelDeMichele:

    thank you so much …
    thank you so much for showing us this. this is such a creative process.

  • sitostampa:

    Plastisol is the …
    Plastisol is the best ink for textile printing!

  • kaerone1:

    hijo de la gran puta
    hijo de la gran puta

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