Screen Printing

In the Screen Printing process a screen is made up of a metal frame with a fine gauze tightly stretched over it. The gauze is covered with a light-sensitive coating, into which the logo is burned. Ink is pushed through the screen by a squeegee and only transfers where the logo was burned.
Screen Printing provides excellent coverage and is especially good for large and bold logos; it is widely employed for printing bags, folders, umbrellas and t-shirts.
SA - High volume item, easy setup
SB - More complicated set-up, packing and/or drying
SC - Large bulky items, very labour-intensive, require curing, expensive items
SW - Wrap-print on selected bottles