impresión de la pantalla

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screen printing
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Graphic application method capable of printing great detail and color on a variety of substrates such as paper, plastics, aluminum, vinyl, and banner materials
A printing technique involving the passage of printing medium, such as ink, through a web or fabric, which has been stretched on a frame, to which a refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint thus produced
Label printed by screen process from roll form (Do not confuse "screen printing" with screens and half tones )
Historically one of the oldest and simplest forms of printing A print is made by using a squeegee to force ink through a stencil or emulsion that's supported by fabric stretched over a frame to create a screen Although also referred to as silk screening, several synthetic fabrics have replaced silk as the fabric of choice for screen printers
a method of ceramic and glassware decorating in which stencil-like screens are used in applying colors to the ware
Printing term for forcing ink through a stenciled cloth screen one color at a time Also refers to any tone printing work in halftone or flat tints
Method in which ink is forced through a design-bearing screen made of silk or other material onto the substrate being printed
Graphic application method capable of printing great detail and color on rigid or flexible materials
Printing method in which inks are pressed through tightly woven and stenciled mesh screens onto paper Self-cover - This term applies to certain categories of print products (primarily products in the nature of books or booklets) such as brochures, paperbacks and catalogs When the paper type and grade for the covers of the product are identical to the content pages of the product, we call the covers "self-covers" Separate covers - This term applies to certain categories of print products (primarily products in the nature of books or booklets) such as brochures, paperbacks and catalogs When the paper type and grade for the covers of the product are different from the content pages of the product, we call the covers "separate-covers"
A popular method of imprinting that requires a special ink to be applied onto a screen, which is a porous, mesh-like fabric The screen only allows the ink to pass through the areas of the design template, hence the logo/artwork is transferred onto the item
A process by which a printing composition or "ink" is transferred to a substrate through a mesh that is usually supporting a stencil for the intended design
Method of printing from stencils placed on a fine mesh tightly stretched on a frame, through which ink or paint is forced
Screen printing uses silk or other fabric stretched tightly over a frame Images are created by blocking parts of the screen with stencils created by hand-drawn or photographic techniques Ink is forced through the open areas of the screen onto paper or fabric
Method of printing by using a squeegee to force ink through an assembly of mesh fabric and a stencil
The art of printing design and color to a fabric through a screen
(Silk screen printing) A printing process by which ink is applied to a surface by forcing it through a fine mesh screen made of silk or a synthetic substitute
a commercial and industrial printing technique which involves the passage of a printing medium, such as ink, through a taut fabric to which a refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint thus produced
a way of printing pictures by forcing paint or ink through a specially prepared cloth onto paper or cloth print
Printing through a screen or stencil
impresión de la pantalla
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