SCREEN PRINTING IS THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR FORM OF GARMENT DECORATING
The Worx Group has established itself as one of the nation’s premier t-shirt screen-printers, utilizing some of the most advanced pre-press and t-shirt screen-printing equipment available. Our dedicated and knowledgeable staff of artists and t-shirt screen printers have a thorough understanding of their craft and take pride in every t-shirt screen-printing job they produce.
The Worx Group has the expertise to accommodate virtually any garment type in today’s t-shirt screen-printing market. Our customers call on us regularly for t-shirts, sweatshirts, sport shirts and caps just to mention some of the more common items.
- Shirts are produced in house
- Standard Turnaround of 7 days
- Rush Service of 3-5 days Available
- Full Color Printing
- Low Minimums–As Low as 12 Shirts
- Top Brands You Trust
What is Screen Printing?
Screen Printing, which is also known as Silk Screening, is a badass method of printing graphics on a t-shirt using thick inks that lay on top of the shirt rather than soaking into the shirt. Screen Printing is what most companies use and, back in the day, was the only major way to create bulk amounts of custom t-shirts. Worx Group offers Screen Printing, along with one hour DTG printing, because in some cases, it’s better to use Screen Printing over DTG.
With thicker inks, screen printing is better for graphics with only one or two ink colors being used. Rather than DTG the screen printing will make these colors pop out at you like jack in the box. The thick ink will have a soft feeling if touched and can make for a really amazing look. If you’re in no rush and have minimal colors for a t-shirt, we recommend Screen Printing. It looks great and is often more affordable for larger quantities.
How Does it Work?
So how does Screen Printing work? Well, it’s not like DTG that’s for sure. Instead, a thin mesh is stretched tightly over a frame (originally the screen was made from silk, however, mostly made from polyester today). A negative of the design is printed onto the screen to be placed against the shirt. Once set correctly, ink is rolled over the screen, only the areas where the design has been printed allows ink to slip through. The ink then sets on the t-shirt and is put aside to dry.
We’ll be honest with you, it’s a lot more complicated than that. There’s a lot of separate chemicals, inks, and techniques that go into making your shirts, but that’s the jist. While it may not be as quick as DTG printing, it can result in a thick and bold design.
We recommend screen printing for simple company logos, team names, and t-shirts with text. As well, screen printing works very well with both light and dark t-shirts. Often, DTG has a tougher time with dark shirts, but screen printing, as long as the right inks are used, will stand out compared to any other technique for t-shirt customization.
Excuse me, but what the hell are you waiting for? We just told you what screen printing is all about, so get on our quotes page and request us to set up a consolation. We’ll walk through the process with you in more detail and even help you with a design if you need one. With the best t-shirt designers and options to offer, you’ll be happy you came to Worx Group








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