“Crafting High-Quality Screen Prints on Spandex with Stretch Additive Mix”


Title: “Screen Printing Spandex Made Easy with the Stretch Additive Mix – Tutorial”

Get ready to learn how to screen print spandex with the stretch additive mix in this informative tutorial. With the right screen, ink, and mix, you can achieve a flawless printing result on spandex material.

First, let’s take a look at the screens you’ll need for the process. You’ll need a mesh count of 156 or higher, and preferably a white mesh color for better ink visibility.

Next, we’ll cover the stretch additive mix, which is a game changer when it comes to screen printing on spandex. It allows the ink to stretch and move with the fabric, preventing any cracking or peeling. You’ll also need the right ink, such as the low-bleed type, and a heat press for proper curing.

During the video, we’ll guide you through the process step by step, from prepping the screen to printing and curing the final design. We’ll also provide tips and tricks to ensure a successful print, such as using a spray adhesive to hold the fabric in place and using a registration mark for accuracy.

In the end, you’ll have a beautifully printed spandex garment ready to wear or sell.

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