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Screen Printing, sometimes referred to as “Silk Screen” printing, has its origins in Asia, where inks or pigments were passed through silk mesh to
transfer an image. Today the mesh is a variety of synthetic materials using photosensitive chemicals and exposure to high intensity lights.
The advantage of Screen Printing is that almost any surface can be printed on including metal, vinyls, wood, glass, acrylics, plastics, and heavy paper stocks. Another advantage of Screen Printing is it is often very economical in small quantities over conventional offset printing. Screen printing is also ideal for very large format printing in sizes not available in offset printing.
JLI’s modern screen printing department encompasses large format
printing presses with Ultra Violet and conventional curing.
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