Simulated process screen printing is a cutting-edge technique that recreates full-color, continuous-tone images using multiple halftone layers. By converting your artwork into detailed halftone separations and printing each color layer separately, we achieve a vibrant, photo-quality print that retains the nuances of the original design. Our simulated process printing has earned industry awards for excellence, and we use the best laser to screen imaging technology to ensure every detail is captured with precision.
Start an orderOur process begins by converting your full-color artwork into precise halftone separations using state-of-the-art laser to screen imaging technology. This advanced technique ensures every gradient and subtle detail is faithfully reproduced.
Each screen layer is meticulously aligned for perfect registration across all colors. This critical step guarantees that the various halftone layers merge seamlessly, resulting in a vibrant and accurate full-color image.
After printing, garments are fed through a controlled curing process. This ensures that every ink layer bonds securely with the fabric, producing a durable print that maintains its sharp detail and color integrity over time.
Our simulated process printing has been recognized with industry awards, underscoring our commitment to excellence and the high quality of our full-color prints.
Utilizing the best laser to screen imaging technology, we achieve extremely detailed prints that capture even the finest nuances of your artwork, setting our process apart from traditional methods.
Our method produces vibrant, soft prints that are integrated deeply into the fabric. Unlike DTG or sticker-like texture of DTF printing, our simulated process prints are designed to resist fading and cracking, ensuring long-lasting quality and an ultra soft premium look.
What is simulated process screen printing?
Simulated process screen printing is a technique that reproduces full-color images using multiple halftone layers, delivering continuous-tone prints that rival digital methods.
How does simulated process printing differ from DTG or DTF printing?
While DTG or DTF printing are popular for full-color designs, simulated process printing uses halftone separations and precise screen registration to achieve a level of detail and durability that many digital methods cannot match.
What type of artwork is best suited for simulated process printing?
This method excels with complex, full-color artwork such as photographic images, detailed illustrations, and designs that require smooth gradients and intricate shading.
How do you ensure the longevity of the prints?
Each print undergoes an expert curing process, which ensures that the ink bonds securely to the fabric. This results in prints that are durable, resistant to fading, and will not crack over time.
What awards has your simulated process printing received?
Our innovative approach and commitment to quality have earned us multiple industry awards, a testament to the excellence of our simulated process printing.
Can you produce highly detailed images with simulated process printing?
Yes, using advanced laser to screen imaging technology, we achieve extremely detailed prints that capture even the smallest nuances of your design.
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