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Direct to Garment => DTG - General => Topic started by: 3Deep on May 28, 2014, 05:22:31 PM
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Can you screen print plastisol ink on T-shirts after they have been pretreated for for DTG
Darryl
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yes...in our experience it works fine.
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Thanks brad, trying to help out another printer with a job, there machine just broke down and the job is due now.
D
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do you know what kind of printer they have and what sort of pretreat was used?
It really shouldn't be an issue.
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Brad it was a bother and no I don't know what she pretreated them with, but we printed them anyway for her....thanks
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Hey D, out of curiosity. How did your print look over the pretreated area, vs an area with no pre-treat? Just curious if it sat on top more, or you didn't see a difference.
Thanks man
Mike
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it prints better, but simply because the pretreat acts like a glue that holds the fibers down and give it a really nice print surface. It looks the same as if you hit it with a smoothing screen.
There are a few different pretreats for the brother, that is why I was asking.
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I'll say this I double stroked the white flashed and printed the rest of the colors one stroke with no problem using all 160 mesh ct on black shirts, so yes I think it printed a little better because the ink didn't sink into the fabric.
D
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I'll say this I double stroked the white flashed and printed the rest of the colors one stroke with no problem using all 160 mesh ct on black shirts, so yes I think it printed a little better because the ink didn't sink into the fabric.
D
Thanks D!
Very very interesting! Not like I want to go pre-treating shirts before running them or anything, but it makes sense that having the fibers matted down ahead of the base would give a smoother surface, like printing on dri fit, I looooooovvvve printing on dry fits.