Looks great. I think I have watched this video randomly at least 5 times. Continue the good work and THANK YOU a million for the slick sign below the press.
Quando vedo questi filmati mi vengono in mente meravigliosi lontani ricordi dei fine anni sessanta quando iniziai questo tipo di lavoro... Ero più che un ragazzino e crescere in questo era davvero bello.. Facevamo di tutto dalle magliette alle decalcomanie adesive e striscioni su stoffa di oltre sei metri.. Erano continue sfide in quei tempi... Allora non vi erano i colori UV ma solo vinilici o a base d'acqua per le magliette.. I forni dove si mettevano i carrelli per asciugatura ricordo che lo avevo costruito sfruttando una stanza che isolai con pannelli in lana di vetro.. A fine anni sessanta inizio settanta comparvero le prime cilindro dove dovetti applicare l'esperienza con quello che avevamo. Le macchine erano lunghe quasi venticinque metri per supportare i Wuiket che servivano per l'asciugatura dei fogli adesivi per i colori vinilici. Allora stampare la quadricromia era davvero difficile un impresa, perché i cliché si asciugava rapidamente e bisognava calibrare esattamente pressioni racla e diluenti lenti altrimenti se si esagerava vi era il serio rischio nonostante la lunghezza di oltre venti metri dei Wuiket i fogli uscivano ancora umidi e non si potevano impilare uno sopra l'altro oppure se mettevi troppo diluente veniva impastato il retino.. Dopo molta esperienza in merito devo dire che facevamo dei veri capolavori. Oggi è tutto più semplice con i colori UV. Fare il serigrafo non è un lavoro, ma una vera passione creativa! Ho iniziato nella Walber in una delle serigrafie allora più grande d'italia e forse d'Europa dopo quella di Frassinelli ma noi eravamo i migliori in assoluto. Ricordo che si stampava su vetro per poi fare specchi per le birrerie e ogni tanto capitava che saltava via la vernice quando si portavano a fare il processo di specchiatura con un danno notevole... Finché non capimmo il difetto in produzione. Infatti venne risolto definitivamente. Un buon operatore serigrafico lo ottieni dopo anni di esperienza e trucchi in stampa. Anche il solo modo di fissare un cliché nella cilindro è molto importante, altrimenti fai danni enormi e non solo, rispettare sempre la giusta sequenza dei colori è importante sia per decalcomanie semplice sia per vetrofania. Dare i giusti toni dei colori stabiliti dai clienti era un impresa.. Non c'era mica il tintometro come oggi. Oggi è una pacchia fare le tinte, allora non era così semplice.
I’ve been screen printing for 20+ years.. never seen reduced white look like that. Can’t even get non reduced white to look that solid without print flash print. Bro how??!!!
That is my dreams eversince that kind of frame sit up but I can't afford to buy materials... I have a little knowledge on CMYK or four colors printing too.. thank you sir for sharing this video to us...
there's a light set up called a flashing station, what he's not showing you is he spins the shirt over to it and hits it with heat for 3-5 seconds then swings the print back to the original spot, this video isn't showing you anything, except him hitting it with color
Good video. Can you please tell me if I need to stroke/choke the white underbase (make smaller) or leave it the same size as other colors when doing these type halftone prints. Thanks
Hi! Nice stuff ! One detail, if you want to have a better white on a black shirt , put the black ink first as a bottom. Just that, best regard from brazil!
Amazing I'm about to purchase my first machine I'm clueless and not sure where to start but my friend bought it and he doesn't want it no more. If you have any tips for me please feel free to let me know. Thanks again.
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know a tool to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
SoulFish How do you avoid the wet colours from going onto the bottom of other colour screens? I know you set off-contact to make sure it springs back to original height once you hit it, but doesn't the ink from the shirt go on the bottom of the screen when you are hitting the shirt?
Very good video. But you should inform your viewers that there is a drying feature added to this machine. Otherwise, you could never print four colors this fast. Good music, also. It answers a question I had about making sure the colors don't overlap.
That's gotta be some kinda precise stopping or locking swivel.if a shirt is out of place.itd be unsellable.weird how the wheel stops in the correct place. each color on target.if the shirt shifts in that process he's screwed but I think there's not alot that goes into setting up the color placement.kinda falls into place on each one.i need to think about that one.sorry.
Wow, This is sick. How can i buy if im not at usa or uk. I cant tell where you are, Its easy to say, How ppl from worldwide can contact you ? Do you have a website ?
Great to see your amazing work but please make a video how you create the design in Photoshop and then which printer ( Epson) you used here to make a wonderful print....please
to my taste they lack intensity to the colors, I give several layers of the same color to avoid transparencies and I do not dilute the inks, this makes my works excellent !!!
Hello Good job. I am a new and confuse business imdividual who want to start t-shirt printong business. Can u give me your advice. Which machime will you advoce me to buy. As a fresh graduate amd my cointry situatipn i cant wait for white collar job. Will you ask me to go for screen prwss or heat press. Amd also the cheateat machine and yhe ink that can not wash off after printing. I need quality work which will give birth to quatities. Help me with the list of equipmemt needed to start with as a beginner. Thank you Raymond your fan from Nigeria
curious and want a reason for adding black at the end when the shirt or base is black. ??? is it for cleanup? or small detail maybe.. i do DTG and vinyl but i did graphics for a screen printer for about 5 years and never did the base color as a negative for him. interested in knowing if im missing something. unless it was like a less black tint or navy and i just couldnt see correctly. none the less bad ass shirts. super consistent ... and thats the key no matter what method.
The only reason I ran the black ink on this one, was to keep the black black after the shirt was washed many times. The garments I used tend to fade to charcoal after a dozen washes.
I asume after printing these shirts need some time to dry out. My question is when applying a new color, the ink printed on the shirt is stil wet, how can the ink is not bloated or affected when pressed by the print screen?
Looks like you've been doing this for a while.. very proficient and it looks really nice! Crisp.
Looks great. I think I have watched this video randomly at least 5 times. Continue the good work and THANK YOU a million for the slick sign below the press.
Great work. An inspiration for someone like me just starting with one colour!
Asked myself how this process was performed out of curiosity and thanks to you I now understand it entirely! Many thanks :)
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Can't...stop...watching... Curiously mesmerizing. Thanks for sharing!
thanks 4 watching
R u still watching?
Woow very nice ,i really like what you are doing👍
This is such a great video...thanks for sharing!!!
Nice work! I like the way you showed closeups of the finished print and also the separate color stills.
Quando vedo questi filmati mi vengono in mente meravigliosi lontani ricordi dei fine anni sessanta quando iniziai questo tipo di lavoro... Ero più che un ragazzino e crescere in questo era davvero bello.. Facevamo di tutto dalle magliette alle decalcomanie adesive e striscioni su stoffa di oltre sei metri.. Erano continue sfide in quei tempi... Allora non vi erano i colori UV ma solo vinilici o a base d'acqua per le magliette.. I forni dove si mettevano i carrelli per asciugatura ricordo che lo avevo costruito sfruttando una stanza che isolai con pannelli in lana di vetro.. A fine anni sessanta inizio settanta comparvero le prime cilindro dove dovetti applicare l'esperienza con quello che avevamo. Le macchine erano lunghe quasi venticinque metri per supportare i Wuiket che servivano per l'asciugatura dei fogli adesivi per i colori vinilici. Allora stampare la quadricromia era davvero difficile un impresa, perché i cliché si asciugava rapidamente e bisognava calibrare esattamente pressioni racla e diluenti lenti altrimenti se si esagerava vi era il serio rischio nonostante la lunghezza di oltre venti metri dei Wuiket i fogli uscivano ancora umidi e non si potevano impilare uno sopra l'altro oppure se mettevi troppo diluente veniva impastato il retino.. Dopo molta esperienza in merito devo dire che facevamo dei veri capolavori. Oggi è tutto più semplice con i colori UV. Fare il serigrafo non è un lavoro, ma una vera passione creativa! Ho iniziato nella Walber in una delle serigrafie allora più grande d'italia e forse d'Europa dopo quella di Frassinelli ma noi eravamo i migliori in assoluto. Ricordo che si stampava su vetro per poi fare specchi per le birrerie e ogni tanto capitava che saltava via la vernice quando si portavano a fare il processo di specchiatura con un danno notevole... Finché non capimmo il difetto in produzione. Infatti venne risolto definitivamente. Un buon operatore serigrafico lo ottieni dopo anni di esperienza e trucchi in stampa. Anche il solo modo di fissare un cliché nella cilindro è molto importante, altrimenti fai danni enormi e non solo, rispettare sempre la giusta sequenza dei colori è importante sia per decalcomanie semplice sia per vetrofania. Dare i giusti toni dei colori stabiliti dai clienti era un impresa.. Non c'era mica il tintometro come oggi. Oggi è una pacchia fare le tinte, allora non era così semplice.
Great success always uncle. Very inspired. HEALTHY greetings.
Beautiful graphic and screenprint,
There's a lot to be said for traditional screen printing via Direct To Garment. Nice work.
Price of this machine please
@@asalamprintingpress2490 usd20,000
What about the new one how much it will cause please
I’ve been screen printing for 20+ years.. never seen reduced white look like that. Can’t even get non reduced white to look that solid without print flash print. Bro how??!!!
Dal video sembra stampi bagnato su bagnato, io di solito ho sempre asciugato con la cappa il fondo bianco specialmente su maglie scure
Wow this really nice am really interested to learn the craft
Give it a go, it can be a lot of fun
Wow , your machine is awesome , we also supply heatpress machines in China , but we only supply heat press machines and sublimations.
That is my dreams eversince that kind of frame sit up but I can't afford to buy materials... I have a little knowledge on CMYK or four colors printing too.. thank you sir for sharing this video to us...
Awesome print! I like the black ink on the black t-shirt.
Killer setup... What i cant figure out... when you go to a new color...how does the previous color's ink not smear or stick to the new screen?
He's using a heating process too, the black box to the rear of the press. Not a stupid question! You've had stupid replies however #Emagnificent
I have worked for a company like this and it because between overlapping colors he dries and heats it
Nice reply! Some people are just too condescending, even when people are trying to learn.
there's a light set up called a flashing station, what he's not showing you is he spins the shirt over to it and hits it with heat for 3-5 seconds then swings the print back to the original spot, this video isn't showing you anything, except him hitting it with color
it gets flash dried on the black dryer in back of machine before next color is applied
Nice quality printing... good job man
I like the black ink on the black shirt. So the image stays crisp even after the shirt fades.
Awesome💚
Good video. Can you please tell me if I need to stroke/choke the white underbase (make smaller) or leave it the same size as other colors when doing these type halftone prints. Thanks
booh what great work . like your stuff. Video ist great too
people can make anything look cool and riveting!
very nice i like screen printing
Great printing👍
Thanks so much 😊
Tekniknya luar biasa, sudah pakai peralatan yg modern
sukses selalu
WOW It´s real feelgood-video :-)
thank you
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Very nice printing
Wow... very nice
🔥🔥🔥Top 5 Stars 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hi! Nice stuff ! One detail, if you want to have a better white on a black shirt , put the black ink first as a bottom. Just that, best regard from brazil!
So beautiful printing
This is a great video!!
Thank you
nice job man i love silk screen printing i have my own business
How much was everything total?
Amazing I'm about to purchase my first machine I'm clueless and not sure where to start but my friend bought it and he doesn't want it no more. If you have any tips for me please feel free to let me know. Thanks again.
Great job on both the shirts and video. You earned my “like”!
thank you
Awesome job...
the video is really good i like ...
Thanks man
pretty cool shirts, wouldn't mind getting one
hello i'm from indonesia.
nice share
wowow beautifull
You made that look easy!! Good job!!
I always wondered why someone would need so many platens.... I get it now, flash dryer sitting in it position as they go around, super efficient
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Kyler Nolan Instablaster :)
Great now I either got to make or buy that contraption
So dope guys , great work
Oh oh what an amazing machine, What is it calls the machine & how much does it cost???
This is the carousel of my dreams
As it is mine too!
me too
Consider Antec, super machine.
very good thanks for the knowledge
Very good ,good job !
SoulFish How do you avoid the wet colours from going onto the bottom of other colour screens? I know you set off-contact to make sure it springs back to original height once you hit it, but doesn't the ink from the shirt go on the bottom of the screen when you are hitting the shirt?
Amazing!
This is fabulous screen printing,thanks
Hi. I'm from Malaysia. Can I know the name of that machine?. It's very interesting. Thanks fir the sharing.
Great .. Success continues, bro
Nice demo.
very interesting & nice work. I love it.
I want to try make a screen print t-shirt...
wow super ,this is amazing ,nice video bro
Wow that is so amazing!
Awesome old men.
Nice work.... very3x good...
Dope nice work 👌🏼👌🏼
Am interested on small textile print machine to start with, because l love the machine. what's the step l will follow.
Very good video. But you should inform your viewers that there is a drying feature added to this machine. Otherwise, you could never print four colors this fast. Good music, also. It answers a question I had about making sure the colors don't overlap.
Wow you make this look easy! How do you get the different color layers to line up?
That's gotta be some kinda precise stopping or locking swivel.if a shirt is out of place.itd be unsellable.weird how the wheel stops in the correct place. each color on target.if the shirt shifts in that process he's screwed but I think there's not alot that goes into setting up the color placement.kinda falls into place on each one.i need to think about that one.sorry.
That is Kool 🤘
I want to be a fashion designer but there's no way I'll be like you!
not sure how to respond
really very nice
can you please explain how this is done. from start to finish. from hot you printing it. to how you burned it
Really nice work buddy.
Esta super no contratan 😁🤘
For me it was ok with the first 2 colors 👍
love this color work
Wow, This is sick. How can i buy if im not at usa or uk. I cant tell where you are, Its easy to say, How ppl from worldwide can contact you ? Do you have a website ?
we are located in Canada, sorry we don't have a website. We are a small screen shop that prints for local clients only.
I keep looking at this video because you did such a great job. Are you a designer?
I am
@@standardgraphic5 OK how much would you charge for a design like that eagle?
What kind of machine is that and where can i get one!!????
Good Job 👏👏👏👏
thank you
이쁜 티셔츠네요. Good 👍
Great to see your amazing work but please make a video how you create the design in Photoshop and then which printer ( Epson) you used here to make a wonderful print....please
I would love to do this how much is that set up you have
Double hit the white and dont. pull the shirt off wrong. Bottom of shirt then neck. Lol. Great work. In same industry just trying to have fun.
amazing, very practical machine ;)
Awesome vid!!
good i like it
excelent, saludos desde panama. Nice work.
to my taste they lack intensity to the colors, I give several layers of the same color to avoid transparencies and I do not dilute the inks, this makes my works excellent !!!
And that is the whole point of the vintage style print. For it to look and feel vintage. I do bulletproof uncomfortable prints too. Unfortunately
Hello
Good job. I am a new and confuse business imdividual who want to start t-shirt printong business. Can u give me your advice.
Which machime will you advoce me to buy. As a fresh graduate amd my cointry situatipn i cant wait for white collar job. Will you ask me to go for screen prwss or heat press.
Amd also the cheateat machine and yhe ink that can not wash off after printing.
I need quality work which will give birth to quatities.
Help me with the list of equipmemt needed to start with as a beginner.
Thank you
Raymond your fan from Nigeria
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curious and want a reason for adding black at the end when the shirt or base is black. ??? is it for cleanup? or small detail maybe.. i do DTG and vinyl but i did graphics for a screen printer for about 5 years and never did the base color as a negative for him. interested in knowing if im missing something. unless it was like a less black tint or navy and i just couldnt see correctly. none the less bad ass shirts. super consistent ... and thats the key no matter what method.
The only reason I ran the black ink on this one, was to keep the black black after the shirt was washed many times. The garments I used tend to fade to charcoal after a dozen washes.
I asume after printing these shirts need some time to dry out. My question is when applying a new color, the ink printed on the shirt is stil wet, how can the ink is not bloated or affected when pressed by the print screen?
at 0:08 Across from the guy at twelve o'clock is a flash dryer, couple that with thinned ink, it gets dry enough.
So cool 👌🏼
very very nice
Where can i get that machine and how much do they run?
nice printing
Remember doing this at the rec center at Ft. Eustis back in 98
Great job! ... great music!
How much does it cost to buy the machine? And where to buy it ??
So cool
Hey guys, how to order it,how to get it and how much. This is really perfect to me
How can you multicolor while the ink is still wet don’t you have to dry the ink before applying the next color