How to Line Up Screen Printing for Multi-Color Designs

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When you are screen printing at home with a simple setup, lining up your design for multi-color shirts can be tricky. This video shows my own “hack” that I use when screen printing multiple shirts with multiple colors. I use color coding dots to line up the screens BEFORE I start with the ink. Then, I can easily line up shirt after shirt. Visit my blog for the step-by-step instructions on this process.

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Great video
I love see the different way other printers do things. I always tell people there are no rules in screen printing or the design process, only manufacturers product instructions.

SolarGraphX
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Love you’re videos please never stop. You are

rockler
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This was very helpful I’ve been making vinyl shirt and getting into screen printing and this will help a lot

johnseber
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Great video ! Keep them coming. Be cool to see a video of the process of you making the design before printing on vinyl !

ZambieCrew
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Great vid as always I still haven’t started screen printing yet lol no orders, I may just get a job and sell my equipment lol

Fullrusher
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Can you explain how you use those circles to line up your screens

VALIDlikeKHALID
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What did you use for the registration marks? And how did u get them to line up after switching to the screen machine??

modestobz
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Thanks for the video I love your work. May I ask do you sell your designs and where can we purchase

amandahakim-peters
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Question, do you wait for the first layer to dry?

SamHiccup
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Nice
What is the name of fabric you stick on the wooden frame, please?

AchrafAmesguine
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I've seen where you put some tacky liquid stuff on your press base to keep your shirts from moving when lifting the press. Is there anything you use to prevent lifting/moving when you are doing shirts on a table instead of the press?

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