One of the biggest frustrations in dealing with color reproduction is understanding what the client really wants. Serious financial consequences result from miscommunication and misunderstanding, but...
A recurrent theme in the columns we present is that shops must strive to bring consistency, quality, and efficiency to their work by applying best practices...
Screen printers the world over battle with the ubiquitous pinhole, a stencil defect that reduces production efficiency, profitability, and print quality. Printers who are continuously plagued...
Manual or automatic, it really doesn’t matter–all garment-printing presses need regular maintenance in order to operate properly. Proper operation means more than just running; it also...
Last month, we considered the conditions and procedural errors in screenmaking that can lead to obvious pinholes before screens ever leave the screenroom. But even if...
The Academy of Screen Printing Technology (ASPT) has inducted three new members into its ranks. Denise Breard of the SGIA, Dawn Hohl of the Screen Printing...
Producing prints with a soft hand is an ongoing challenge for garment screen printers. As merchandisers continue to press for softer and softer garments to bring...
The new year is here again, and with it comes the usual list of resolutions. You know, the ones we try real hard to do for...
Considered the industry’s highest honor, the award was presented last October during SGIA ’03 in Atlanta, GA. Harold Johnston’s lifetime achievements in and contributions to the...
Recently, as I was driving with my grandchildren, my attention was caught by a learning video that was playing on the entertainment system in my van....