
This process is repeated for every single t-shirt in your order, and if your design has more than one color, we repeat it for each color on every shirt. We add ink onto the screen and pass a squeegee from end to end of the screen to apply and press the ink onto the shirt. Our t-shirt printing artists take great care to make sure everything is registered and lined up exactly so that your design is oriented correctly on your t-shirt. We then secure the screens to a printing press, with each shirt pulled taut and placed on a plate below. It is great due to its ability to withstand p washes, move with the flexibility of the fabric, and display vibrantly on any color t-shirt. You might have noticed that the prints on shirts are slightly textured, a little rubbery, but still smooth and flexible. T-shirt printing and other screen printing typically uses a special ink called plastisol. If your design involves multiple ink colors, we repeat the process above, making a screen for each color in the design. The design on the film blocks the light from reaching the coated screen in the shape of your design, but the rest of the emulsion hardens in the light.

That film we printed your design on is placed on the screen and we expose the screen to light. To the screen, we apply a photo-sensitive substance called emulsion.

Depending on the specifics of your order, our t-shirt printing team will select the best mesh screen for your order. First, we print the design on a transparent sheet of film. Once you determine your design, we go about preparing the screen that will be used to get your design printed on your shirts. Our experienced staff can advise you on the best shirt or combination of colors to use for your order.
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Need help designing a logo that perfectly captures your vision? You can work with our professional design team. Use our professional printers and designers. can give you counsel and support through every step of the t-shirt printing process.

Betty worked 22 years at Florida Hospital. He has worked in print shops at Atlantic Union College, and at Emmanuel Missionary College (now Andrews University), and then 24 years in Orlando, Fla. He learned printing at Oak Park Academy in Iowa, and liked it so much that it became his life’s work. After working there through the winter in 1949, the Gohdes moved to Nashville, Tenn., where Howard worked in the print shop at the Southern Publishing Association. On October 17, 1948, they were married in South Attleboro, Mass. They attended Sunnydale Academy in Centralia, Mo., for two years as pioneer students. Howard and Betty Gohde met at junior camp at the Lake of the Ozarks, Mo.
