Three different screen printing methods are currently used: flat bed, cylinder, and rotary.
Flat bed is the simplest and most common screen printing method. Cylinder screen printing
is quite similar to the flat bed except the pattern is deposited as the substrate rotates while
attached to the screen roll. In rotary screen, ink and squeegee assembly are rotated inside a
rolled screen where impression cylinder produces pressure to substrate [23]. Rotary screen
enables much higher throughput capacity than flat bed screen; hence, it is often integrated
into a roll to roll production line.
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