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Steps to take for | Steps to take for screen printing a two colour design on paper. | ||
== Make a design == | == Preparation == | ||
'''Check out our detailed tutorial:''' <br> | |||
http://ps.wdka.nl/wiki/Prepare_files_for_screenprinting | |||
=== Make a design === | |||
Use a digital design tool or design by hand on paper. | |||
We use a smiley face as an example of a two-colour design. | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-01.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-01.png|300px]] | ||
== Make colour | |||
=== Make colour separations === | |||
* Print both layers with black on a transparent sheet. | |||
* Hand draw with a paint marker (Posca, Monotov ect.) or drawing ink on transparent or semitransparent. | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-02.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-02.png|300px]] | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Jw05OhDG8 Video about preparing photo for screenprint] | |||
[ | == Screen making == | ||
== | === Coat a screen with light-sensitive emulsion === | ||
* Choice a screen: | |||
== Coat a screen with light sensitive emulsion == | * red for paper, blue for textile | ||
* check if there's no emulsion on the screen | |||
* check if the screen is big enough | |||
* use the scoop coater to fill the screen with the light-sensitive emulsion | |||
* let it dry in de drawer in the exposure unit where it is protected from the light. | |||
[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 === | |||
* Place your transparent face up on the glass plate at the exposure unit. | |||
* Place the screen over the transparent on the glass plate. | |||
* Close the cover of the exposure unit and close the locks. | |||
* Start the exposure. | |||
[http://ps.wdka.nl/video/HowToExposeAScreen.mp4 Video How To Expose A Screen] | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-06.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-06.png|300px]] | ||
== Wash out the non-exposed parts == | |||
=== Wash out the non-exposed parts === | |||
Make both sites of the screen wet with the hose, wash the non-exposed parts. | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-07.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-07.png|300px]] | ||
== | |||
=== 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. | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-08.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-08.png|300px]] | ||
== Stick | == Prepare for printing == | ||
=== Get paper. === | |||
Paper sheets thickness and weight doesn’t mater | |||
Use paper sheets of the same size | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-03.png|300px]] | |||
=== Mix inks === | |||
one part acrylic paint | |||
one part screen print medium | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-04.png|300px]] | |||
=== Place the screen in the clamps on the print table. === | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-10.png|300px]] | |||
=== Stick the transparent to a sheet of paper === | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-09.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-09.png|300px]] | ||
= | === Place the paper on the table and line it up with the image on the screen. === | ||
== Place the paper on the table and line it up with the image on the screen. == | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-11.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-11.png|300px]] | ||
=== Place lay marks === | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-12.png|300px]] | |||
== | == Printing == | ||
=== Print one colour at the time === | |||
== Print one colour at the time == | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-13.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-13.png|300px]] | ||
== Result, prints on paper == | == Result, prints on paper == | ||
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== Clean the screen == | == Clean the screen == | ||
[http://ps.wdka.nl/video/HowToCleanAScreen.mp4 Video about How To Clean A Screen] | |||
[[File:Screenprocess-15.png|300px]] | [[File:Screenprocess-15.png|300px]] | ||
[http://ps.wdka.nl/wiki/Screenprint_cleaning More info about cleaning a screen] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:37, 24 October 2023

Steps to take for screen printing a two colour design on paper.
Preparation
[edit]Check out our detailed tutorial:
http://ps.wdka.nl/wiki/Prepare_files_for_screenprinting
Make a design
[edit]Use a digital design tool or design by hand on paper.
We use a smiley face as an example of a two-colour design.
Make colour separations
[edit]- Print both layers with black on a transparent sheet.
- Hand draw with a paint marker (Posca, Monotov ect.) or drawing ink on transparent or semitransparent.
Video about preparing photo for screenprint
Screen making
[edit]Coat a screen with light-sensitive emulsion
[edit]- Choice a screen:
- red for paper, blue for textile
- check if there's no emulsion on the screen
- check if the screen is big enough
- use the scoop coater to fill the screen with the light-sensitive emulsion
- let it dry in de drawer in the exposure unit where it is protected from the light.
Video about Preparing A Screen
Expose screen to UV light
[edit]- Place your transparent face up on the glass plate at the exposure unit.
- Place the screen over the transparent on the glass plate.
- Close the cover of the exposure unit and close the locks.
- Start the exposure.
Wash out the non-exposed parts
[edit]Make both sites of the screen wet with the hose, wash the non-exposed parts.
Let the screen dry
[edit]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
[edit]Get paper.
[edit]Paper sheets thickness and weight doesn’t mater
Use paper sheets of the same size
Mix inks
[edit]one part acrylic paint
one part screen print medium
