How to Screen Print | 1 Hit White Plastisol Screen Printing Technique | T-Shirt Printing Tutorial

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Published 2018-03-30
How to Screen Print | Screen Printing Tutorial.
Im chasing that 1 Hit White Plastisol Screen Printing Technique to test and see if it can be achieved easily. Screen Printing Tutorial


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All Comments (21)
  • @ThePrintLife
    I did a bunch of other things that simply got cut out because of time restriction they will be included in part 2.
  • @cherylbrown6746
    Glad I bought a flash dryer!! Seems like I will definitely need it! Thanks a bunch.
  • @skipperay
    Somebody who told me on youtube that it was just about 'technique', can't even pull a squeegee right. Glad I came across your channel man. Subbed.
  • @PureWinterLover
    Amazing! This video actually includes so many critical screen printing tips
  • Chasing the whole one hit wonder is useless! We PFP all our white jobs using Wilflex inks printed through a 200 mesh. Lays down the least amount of white with amazing brightness. We ain't got time for guess work, we got shirts to print!!
  • @richcurt2404
    Ha love how candidly you critique products and methods! That's why I watch the channel!
  • @abbaskhan6238
    Thanks for the time taken in making this video to help the printers I give my vote to the ex caliber white
  • Fun test. 1 hit white waste of effort on anything bold with tons of coverage. Good creamy white slightly thinned print flash print always better than the struggle and easier on the hands. Keep up the fun vids.
  • i really love you printshop :-o it's simple but awesome. i hope that someday i will have that too.
  • You make great videos. Very informative and fun to watch. I am inspired. Keep them coming. Thank you
  • @mrbeard7579
    Love your videos, but MAJOR props for the Steelers logo on the wall!
  • @joechabaks7733
    I get really good coverage using a 110 screen and the ez grip squegee w/ a 70 durometer blade. No need to pfp. Make sure blade is sharp AF and is bending long ways during your stroke.
  • @genelarose3055
    ahhhhh, the illusive one hit white....still not convinced it can be done!
  • @RhyBeats
    This is interesting, I like the Xcalibur ink. Great video
  • I enjoyed this video quite a bit... I've tried some of these techniques and I've come to the conclusion that for me, I'd rather just do a P/F/P than fuss over all of the extra effort. I do reduce my white ink with curable reducer and almost never use a 110 mesh screen. I prefer a 160 mesh and a 10 to 15 percent reduced white on P/F/P. I am looking forward to the next video on this topic. Thanks Cam-o!
  • @sully7108
    Dont know how to explain it but this is the exact question i had, and I am just getting into screen printing and getting familiar with plastisol inks and the curing process, this video was almost perfect and i learned a lot
  • Excalibur white looks the best to me. Also I think having watch the video I also think that a the push technique seems to also give a better result and would like to have seen the Excalibur ink with that stroke.