Spot color printing is one of the most popular methods in the screen printing world. It’s perfect for bold, vibrant designs like logos, text, and simple graphics. Spot colors are specific ink colors (like Pantone or custom mixes) that are printed as solid areas or with shading for detail. This technique delivers sharp, long-lasting prints that stand out.
Simulated Process printing is a technique that can recreate almost any image — from detailed photos to complex illustrations — on any garment. It works by blending colors using halftones and spot colors to produce vibrant, long-lasting prints. Unlike standard CMYK printing, it uses more opaque inks, which give more accurate colors and wor
Simulated Process printing is a technique that can recreate almost any image — from detailed photos to complex illustrations — on any garment. It works by blending colors using halftones and spot colors to produce vibrant, long-lasting prints. Unlike standard CMYK printing, it uses more opaque inks, which give more accurate colors and work better on different fabrics. This method is perfect for printing high-detail designs with stunning results
CMYK printing is a classic method that uses cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to create full-color designs. It works best on white or light-colored garments and is great for detailed, colorful prints. While it’s used less today because of newer methods like simulated process, it’s still a reliable option for the right designs.
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