Hi, I really truly appreciate you sharing with everyone on RUclips how to print T-shirts. This is something that I've been waiting to do for a while but was too afraid to try. I appreciate your willingness to take out the time to teach others that would like to go into this line of business. My quest this year, is to create multiple streams of income to help my family. Thank you so much! Great job on every video.
I really appreciate you! Everything Zell Randle said is about the way I feel so no need to re-write it, just know I love what you are doing and keep up the amazing channel! Be Blessed!
you are amazing my friend, so much help getting my business off the ground, I have followed your videos from the very start of my business and am now supplying 3 bars with their merch.
Do you have to clean the screen after each use? How long can you leave the ink on the screen if you plan to make more shirts in a couple of days with the same design and color?
It's best to do that, it makes things easier. If using plastisol ink you can leave the ink for days it will not cure unless it reaches the right temp but it will stiffen up the ink and make clean-up a little harder.
I love your videos and have learned so much! I am just getting started and only have a one color press. I have someone who wants me to print blue on a black shirt. It's 10 shirts and I'm so lost. What type and brand ink do you recommend? From what I can tell high opacity blue will be best because I don't think I can do a white underbase and line it up right. What brand do you recommend and where would I get it? Thank you SOOO much!!!
The high opaque inks should work for you but the blue may not show up that well on black unless it's a lighter shade of blue like Carolina I don't think royal or any darker color would show up that well. I use Union ink and I buy my inf from McBee Supply out of Houston TX because they have 1 day shipping to me. If you are not close to TX I would try to find a place near your city so you get your products quicker. Hope this Helps. Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much for your reply! I'm in Tennessee and there doesn't seem to be many suppliers around here that I've found so far. Thanks for your recommendations and I look forward to watching more of your videos!
Hey I just Googled Screen Printing Supplies in Tennessee the link is below. www.google.com/search?ei=oGBpWtiYDYHUjwSor5eoDQ&q=screen+printing+supplies+in+tennessee&oq=screen+printing+supplies+in+tennessee&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i22i30k1l7.2745462.2755384.0.2755616.37.37.0.0.0.0.253.5326.0j33j1.34.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..3.34.5315...0j35i39k1j0i67k1j0i131i67k1j0i131k1j0i20i263k1j0i131i20i264k1j0i10k1j0i20i263i264k1j0i20i264k1.0.HKIgcSDBflI
Hello great video! i was curious though how you go about disposing the rags with the degrader on them. I’m not sure if it’s okay to throw them in the garbage with the chemicals involved! just looking out for myself and trying to do some research so i don’t get in trouble or hurt the environment
Appreciate the videos you do! My question is, after the screens are cleaned off with press wash, are they ready to be reused for prints again or would I need to take off the emulsion and redue the whole process again? I hope that makes sense
If you plan to use the same print again you can just clean the ink off and store it until you need it again. If you are done with that image and don't plan to use it again you should reclaim the screen and do whole process again to print a new image.
Use Glycerine on ink after finishing work. Glycerine is soft for skine and inhibit ink to take hard after long time..thank nice video from algeria..👍👍😁🇩🇿🇩🇿
Plastisol ink wil not dry without being heated gut it can cause ghosting in the screen and the ink can get stiff and hard to work with if left out too long. Water based inks start drying out once you put them onto the screen because they are exposed to the air and this caused water to evaporate. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a video where you show how to clean water based ink when someone wants to use the screen design again? If so, what is the name of the video.
hello. i work with plastisol ink, and i have a problem, so plz mby can you help me. every time i try to clean plastisol ink from screen, it kinda ruin the screen printing. (even if i do that with a special solvent) PS ! I work on digital serigrafic printing machine
No, I haven't had any issues with them. It could be possible that you over exposed or the screen was exposed before you attempted to burn it but I don't really have enough info to attempt troubleshooting.
TshirtChick thank you, I figured it what I was doing wrong, I want using a pressure washer, it makes a world of difference and watching this video I learned how to clean the screens properly. Your a big help. Keep doing what you doing
Plastisol ink can be tuff to clean off unless you have the right products. I like to use screen opener to clean my screens because I usually let them sit longer than I should. I think it's a lot easier to clean them right after printing. If you are using water based inks letting the screens sit will cause the ink to dry in the screens which could damage the screens and cause them to be unuseable.
Hi, I really truly appreciate you sharing with everyone on RUclips how to print T-shirts. This is something that I've been waiting to do for a while but was too afraid to try. I appreciate your willingness to take out the time to teach others that would like to go into this line of business. My quest this year, is to create multiple streams of income to help my family. Thank you so much! Great job on every video.
I really appreciate you! Everything Zell Randle said is about the way I feel so no need to re-write it, just know I love what you are doing and keep up the amazing channel! Be Blessed!
Thanks for watching!
you are amazing my friend, so much help getting my business off the ground, I have followed your videos from the very start of my business and am now supplying 3 bars with their merch.
Awesome! Glad to help!
Does this damage the emulsion at all ? And was the pro wash in the spray bottle?
Thank you, super help full and great shot of the process
Thanks for watching!
Ok, please can l have the name of the towel and the clean wash quimico, also after you clean the screen do you take it the screen to booth wash?
Do you have to clean the screen after each use? How long can you leave the ink on the screen if you plan to make more shirts in a couple of days with the same design and color?
It's best to do that, it makes things easier. If using plastisol ink you can leave the ink for days it will not cure unless it reaches the right temp but it will stiffen up the ink and make clean-up a little harder.
I love your videos and have learned so much! I am just getting started and only have a one color press. I have someone who wants me to print blue on a black shirt. It's 10 shirts and I'm so lost. What type and brand ink do you recommend? From what I can tell high opacity blue will be best because I don't think I can do a white underbase and line it up right. What brand do you recommend and where would I get it? Thank you SOOO much!!!
The high opaque inks should work for you but the blue may not show up that well on black unless it's a lighter shade of blue like Carolina I don't think royal or any darker color would show up that well. I use Union ink and I buy my inf from McBee Supply out of Houston TX because they have 1 day shipping to me. If you are not close to TX I would try to find a place near your city so you get your products quicker. Hope this Helps. Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much for your reply! I'm in Tennessee and there doesn't seem to be many suppliers around here that I've found so far. Thanks for your recommendations and I look forward to watching more of your videos!
Hey I just Googled Screen Printing Supplies in Tennessee the link is below.
www.google.com/search?ei=oGBpWtiYDYHUjwSor5eoDQ&q=screen+printing+supplies+in+tennessee&oq=screen+printing+supplies+in+tennessee&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i22i30k1l7.2745462.2755384.0.2755616.37.37.0.0.0.0.253.5326.0j33j1.34.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..3.34.5315...0j35i39k1j0i67k1j0i131i67k1j0i131k1j0i20i263k1j0i131i20i264k1j0i10k1j0i20i263i264k1j0i20i264k1.0.HKIgcSDBflI
Thanks for the great explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Hello great video! i was curious though how you go about disposing the rags with the degrader on them. I’m not sure if it’s okay to throw them in the garbage with the chemicals involved! just looking out for myself and trying to do some research so i don’t get in trouble or hurt the environment
You can purchase environment Friendly/Green products so you don't have the worries.
Appreciate the videos you do! My question is, after the screens are cleaned off with press wash, are they ready to be reused for prints again or would I need to take off the emulsion and redue the whole process again? I hope that makes sense
If you plan to use the same print again you can just clean the ink off and store it until you need it again. If you are done with that image and don't plan to use it again you should reclaim the screen and do whole process again to print a new image.
Great video!! Is that Pro Wash oily? I like the one I use, but I do not like that it is oily.
Not sure if I know exactly what you mean but, I don't think it's oily. It doesn't make the screen oily if that's what you mean.
TshirtChick You answered my question. Mine is a bit oily. I am going to try the kind you use; however, the spray is out. I have asthma.
Use Glycerine on ink after finishing work. Glycerine is soft for skine and inhibit ink to take hard after long time..thank nice video from algeria..👍👍😁🇩🇿🇩🇿
Do you ever have to heat up plastisol ink when using in winter. It seems a bit thicker when cold
I have.
Hey if im doin a print job an i gotta head out for a while..how long can i leave it on the screen?
Plastisol ink wil not dry without being heated gut it can cause ghosting in the screen and the ink can get stiff and hard to work with if left out too long. Water based inks start drying out once you put them onto the screen because they are exposed to the air and this caused water to evaporate. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@@TshirtChick okay thanks..i watch an learn from your videos
thank you very helpful video 👍👊
My pleasure!
Thanks you so much
I forgot to apply tape to my registration marks before screen printing. Is there a way to remove the marks from the shirt? Thanks
If you have a spot cleaning gun you can spray them out.
Do you have a video where you show how to clean water based ink when someone wants to use the screen design again? If so, what is the name of the video.
No, but I will be printing using water based ink on an order coming up I can do one for you.
TshirtChick
Tank you
hello.
i work with plastisol ink, and i have a problem, so plz mby can you help me.
every time i try to clean plastisol ink from screen, it kinda ruin the screen printing. (even if i do that with a special solvent)
PS ! I work on digital serigrafic printing machine
Where you get that beat from? Nice track!
All the links for the music used in my videos are in the description box below the video.
Awesome! I needed to see it.
Thanks for watching!
That red was a beast.
Cleaning that high opacity ink is tough sometimes I was sweating idk if y'all could tell in the video. LOL!!
Do you clean after every print job?
No, I need to but I'm sometimes Lazy and don't
Have you ever had an issue on a 305 mesh screen where the emulsion has locked into the screen. If so, how do you prevent
No, I haven't had any issues with them. It could be possible that you over exposed or the screen was exposed before you attempted to burn it but I don't really have enough info to attempt troubleshooting.
TshirtChick thank you, I figured it what I was doing wrong, I want using a pressure washer, it makes a world of difference and watching this video I learned how to clean the screens properly. Your a big help. Keep doing what you doing
Glad to help! Thank you for watching!
Question I let my screen sit for a few day and it’s been so hard to clean it would you recommend this product?
Plastisol ink can be tuff to clean off unless you have the right products. I like to use screen opener to clean my screens because I usually let them sit longer than I should. I think it's a lot easier to clean them right after printing. If you are using water based inks letting the screens sit will cause the ink to dry in the screens which could damage the screens and cause them to be unuseable.
Super helpful!
Thank you for watching!
Glooooves
Anyways, very helpful video
Thanks for watching!
nice.job
Thanks!
oops.. the links aren't working though. was hoping you would make a little $$ off that.
Sorry, thanks for trying anyway.