HOW TO DO: Vastex all over press screen printing www.FourAmbition.com
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- "How to" with Shannon Thomas of Four Ambition. Learn more about ALL OVER printing here: fourambition.co...
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@YouTees Agreed, all over printing is for experienced printers who are looking to try new things. The true way for all over is using a belt printer but obviously not everyone can afford it. We decided to give this method a go using vastex's all over pallet and worked great for us. The neoprene is the key cause it allows allows those wrinkles and seams to press in when the squeegee is passing over it. Yes, way easier to print with plastisols but I never had much trouble with clogging though.
This process is generally used for background designs. You then can print smaller designs right over top the all over print like we did here! We love feedback and questions so have at it!
@esante00 Thank you! Oh yes. 90% of our work is plastisol. The ECII30 has such precise speed and heat control. We just slow the belt way down for water based and discharge inks at a lower temperature so it gets that evaporation going. When printing plastisols, shirts are through the dryer tunnel within about 30 secs. Thanks for watching!
This video looks great!
gorgeous work! Do you have to clean up the board the shirt is on between prints? It looks like maybe it's covered with plastic wrap to make it easy to wipe? I've watched a bunch of these all-over printing demo videos, and none of them show that part of the process
How to wash that screen out or where I guess is the correct question?
I’d like to purchase that one machine if you can post a direct link to purchase it in your description below
Nice vid. I want to get into this type of printing eventually. Do you guys set a minimum for all over prints?
Thank you for responding. I look forward to more of your videos :0)
Hello cool video :0) Does your Econo Red 2 dry plastisol printed shirts too?
Where did you get the frame? Having trouble locating
@YouTees Its just what people want and industry is going to..oversize and all over prints and trying to keep your prints soft hand. We've seen some awesome designs come through here on a daily basis using all over or oversize. Like everything, just takes practice and trial and error to find right methods. We used RC inks on this and i wasnt crazy about how they did..they didnt clog, that's for sure but didnt leave it as soft as i wanted. We use triangle for plastisol. We use RC or union aerotex
Fantastic video!
Hey Great Video Man!! What is the manufacturer of that all-over press? I need to get one. Thanks in advance.
what is the "neoprene" for? Dont know if i got that right couldnt really hear that part...
@jakedamis Thanks! Our minimum for all over is 50 pcs but of course gets a lot cheaper the more you order. Thanks!
Its a Vastex V-2000 1 station with an all-Over pallet
How much does that cost ?
Hey guyz! Doest anybody knows what equipment uses "the mountain" t-shirt's company?
We also covered more things in our blog on our website about designing for all over and ink color methods that work the best.
with water based inks , which frame should I use? 43 or 55 wires ? Thanks.
how do you like the econored ii 30? Youre able to cure all over prints with it? do you have to put the shirts through twice or anything like that? I have a v2000 6/6 and im looking to upgrade to a new dryer (i have a d-100 right now) looking to get either the 30 or the 54.
This is so dope !!!!
@esante00 Thanks! Just shot another one today about printing with poster inks
it is. We no longer have this press. not so bad with high mesh screens plastisol but people dont want to pay the high printing costs
That was a HUGE fricken squeegee lol
Some good info but not really a good example of the capabilities of an all-over-print. Referring to the design chosen.
That is one daddy size squeegee!!
THats not the way to do it.. this should be belt printed
what a pain in the ass...
This isn’t all over printing, all over printing requires a butterfly pallets it’s the shape of the shirt and load the shirt on it, I don’t know what you call this but I call it garage printing
I’m in screen printing for 32 years BTW
Nobody cares how long you’ve been screen printing you bum 🤣🤣🤣