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Screen Press Printing: Looking At The Process



by: Marlon D. Ludovice

Screen printing also called silk screen print also called serigraph was

invented in the Far East around 2000 years ago. No supplemented data on

when or where exactly it originates, but originally used to make the

screen printer's screen. A paper stencil was stiched onto the screen to

control the print area.

Around a hundred years ago screen printing was reinvented in the west and

it has become a common method of printing on textiles. Most common, the

custom t-shirts. The screens used for screen printing custom t shirts, are

made with a mono filament mesh. Photopolymer emulsion is used to make the

stencil. Thus, silk screen is coated with the liquid emulsion, and allowed

to dry and harden. The emulsion is light sensitive. The stencil is made in

the "silk screen" by placing a positive of the print over the coated silk

screen then exposing the screen to light. The areas of the screen shielded

from the light remain water soluble and can be washed out of the screen.

The light affects the emulsion in that once the dried emulsion has been

exposed to light, water will not dissolve it. Take a look at the

photograph to the left. In this case the positive for the screen print is

hand drawn.

The availability of the screen printing products can be purchased locally

from screen printing process supply stores. An "emulsion cup" is used to

coat the silk screens with emulsion. The emulsion cup is a trough like cup

that holds the liquid emulsion and allows it to be spread evenly across

the screen. The screen is held vertically and the emulsion is spread from

bottom to top with one smooth motion. After the silkscreen has been coated

with emulsion it will be left to dry. Ambient or soft light can expose the

screen but it would take hours or days. Even so care should be taken that

the silk screen is kept in a dark place.

To "burn" a screen, the positive must make tight contact with the screen.

A four inch thick foam rubber pad is placed under the screen with the

glass placed on top. Sunlight can now expose the silk screen. It can take

anywhere from around two to fifteen minutes. After the screen has been

exposed it is taken to a wash out area usually a metal bathtub like trough

or large sink. The screen is set in the trough and sprayed with a garden

hose. Rinsed with water, after a second the design will be visibly lighter

in the emulsion. After a minute or so of rinsing the design area should be

free of emulsion. Rinsing is continued for another minute or so to wash

away emulsion scum that if allowed staying in the screen and dry will clog

printing areas. The washed out screen is then allowed to dry.

After it has dried the screen must be taped off. This is usually done with

masking tape. The areas around the edges not coated with emulsion are

taped front and back. The screen printer applies tape liberally over the

frame and screen areas. The screen is then "pin holed". Sometimes

imperfections in the screen printing process cause tiny "pin holes" in the

emulsion that’s why these must be taped over or blocked with emulsion or

block out fluid. This is done on the bottom of the screen.

The emulsion can be removed from the screens so that the screens can be

reused. This is called "reclaiming" the screen. After the print run the

ink is scraped out of the screen and mineral spirits or ink wash is used

to clean the ink from the screen. All the masking tape is pulled off the

screen and the screen is sprayed with “emulsion remover.” This chemical is

left on the screen for 2 or 3 minutes and a high pressure sprayer or even

a garden hose can be used to wash away the emulsion. After the emulsion

has been removed the screen must be degreased. There are degreasing

liquids available also ivory soap works well. The screen is scrubbed

thoroughly on both sides and then rinsed. It can now be dried and if kept

clean reused. The screens must always be clean and degreased and dry

before they can be coated with emulsion.

These procedures may sound very difficult but the application is totally

easy. See and try the screen printing yourself!



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