Difference between revisions of "Quickstartguide:Screenprint"
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== Screen making == | == Screen making == | ||
=== Coat a screen with light sensitive emulsion === | === Coat a screen with light sensitive emulsion === | ||
* Choice a screen: | |||
* red for paper, blue for textile | |||
* check if theres no emulsion in the screen | |||
* check if the screen is big enough | |||
* use the scoop coater to fill the screen with light sensitive emulsion | |||
* let it dry in de drawer in the exposure unit were it is protected to light. | |||
[http://ps.wdka.nl/video/PreparingAScreen.mp4 Video about Preparing A Screen ] | [http://ps.wdka.nl/video/PreparingAScreen.mp4 Video about Preparing A Screen ] | ||
[[File:Screenprocess-05.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-05.png|300px]] | ||
=== Expose screen to UV light === | === Expose screen to UV light === | ||
[http://ps.wdka.nl/video/HowToExposeAScreen.mp4 Video How To Expose A Screen] | [http://ps.wdka.nl/video/HowToExposeAScreen.mp4 Video How To Expose A Screen] |
Revision as of 13:11, 15 March 2021
Steps to take for screen printing a two colour design on paper.
Prepriation
Make a design
Use a digital design tool or by hand on paper.
Make colour separations
- Print both layers with black on transparent sheet.
- Handdraw with a paint marker (Posta, Monotov ect.) or drawing ink on transparent or semitransparent.
Screen making
Coat a screen with light sensitive emulsion
- Choice a screen:
- red for paper, blue for textile
- check if theres no emulsion in the screen
- check if the screen is big enough
- use the scoop coater to fill the screen with light sensitive emulsion
- let it dry in de drawer in the exposure unit were it is protected to light.
Video about Preparing A Screen
Expose screen to UV light
Wash out the non-exposed parts
Let the screen dry
In the drying drawers, don't place it in a drawer above a non exposed screen to avoid dripping water on a non exposed screen.
Prepare for printing
Get paper.
Paper sheets thickness and weight doesn’t mater Use paper sheets of the same size
Mix inks
one part acrylic paint one part screen print medium