Screen printing is a stencil process where the printing involves closed nonimage areas and open- image areas. In screen printing, ink is forced through a screen by resilient squeegee (Figure 15.1). Also, we can say that the screen printing consists of the screen, the frame covered with the screen fabric, and the stencil containing the printed information. The stencil/plate is most commonly made from a light-sensitive emulsion, photographically imaged, so the printing areas are washed away, while the nonimage areas are made permanent. The stencil is processed on a fine fabric, which holds the parts of the design in place. The screen is a fine fabric made of natural silk, plastic, or metal fibers/threads. Ink is transferred through the open mesh that is not covered with the stencil. The screen printing plate is, therefore, a combination of screen and stencil (Kipphan, 2001).
Screen printing is a stencil process where the printing involves closed nonimage areas and open- image areas. In screen printing, ink is forced through a screen by resilient squeegee (Figure 15.1). Also, we can say that the screen printing consists of the screen, the frame covered with the screen fabric, and the stencil containing the printed information. The stencil/plate is most commonly made from a light-sensitive emulsion, photographically imaged, so the printing areas are washed away, while the nonimage areas are made permanent. The stencil is processed on a fine fabric, which holds the parts of the design in place. The screen is a fine fabric made of natural silk, plastic, or metal fibers/threads. Ink is transferred through the open mesh that is not covered with the stencil. The screen printing plate is, therefore, a combination of screen and stencil (Kipphan, 2001).
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