Although the most advanced commercial printing companies are moving to digital printing, many printers still use the proven offset method that has been the standard for commercial printing for more than a century.
Most screen printing shops struggle with the leap from manual to automatic printing.
Plates are used to transfer images and text to the surface you want to print on. Whether you are printing bags, magazines, catalogs or clothing, it is common to use some form of printing plate or plate.
Is screen printing one of the most traditional art processes, or is it a relatively new development in printing? In some ways, it's a bit of both; after all, stenciled handprints were among the first known printed items.
Pad printing, also called tampography or tampo printing, is an indirect offset (gravure) printing process where a silicon pad takes a 2-D image from a laser engraved (etched) printing plate (also called cliché) and transfers it to a 3-D object.
The easy-to-operate control panel of the Semi-automatic screen mesh stretching machine allows anyone to accurately stretch the screen to high tension.
The heating device of the screen drying machine adopts an electric heating tube and cooperates with a fan to realize the circulating heating of hot air in the box. The temperature control can be adjusted within the range of 40~50℃, and 5 screens can be dried at one time
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