What is high density printing?

The High-Density Screen Printing process. The High-Density Screen Printing Process of printing a T-shirt is the process in which we use a thick layer of emulsion to create a higher print. This is a great method is usually used for special effects on designs and to make your design pop!

What is high density ink for screen printing?

If you aren’t familiar with HD inks, they can produce dramatic three-dimensional images. They are designed to print through very thick stencils and have a high viscosity with reduced tack and increased flow characteristics compared to standard plastisol inks.

What is high density ink?

What is High Density Printing? This is a special ink and treatment that will give the garment the look and feel similar to that of a flock. High Density Printing is sought after for a unique finish.

What do you mean by high density?

adjective. having a high concentration: entering a high-density market with a new product; high-density lipoprotein. Computers. (of a disk) having a large capacity for data storage: high-density DVDs.

How do I print a thick screen?

Top Tips:

  1. Coat slowly to reduce air bubbles.
  2. Use a cold air fan to skin the emulsion on the print side.
  3. Rotate the screen through 180°.
  4. Apply as many coats as necessary.
  5. Dry the screen horizontally overnight.
  6. Make sure the screens are thoroughly dried before exposure.
  7. Make sure it’s fully exposed.

What is an example of high density?

Simply put, density is how tightly “stuff” is packed into a defined space. For example, a suitcase jam-packed with clothes and souvenirs has a high density, while the same suitcase containing two pairs of underwear has low density.

What is high density and low density?

If the particles are loosely packed together with plenty of space between them, it will have a low density and will be able to float. And if the particles are tightly packed together with no or very little space between the particles, it will have higher density.

What printing process produces the high quality print?

Laser printing is an electrostatic process using a laser beam, to produce high quality text and graphics.

Does puff print crack?

Excellent puffing is achieved at temperatures too low to fully cure the plastisol. It is important to reach the recommended temperature to ensure proper adhesion. If the cured print cracks when folded it is probably not cured.