Also known as
  • screenprint,
  • screen print,
  • silkscreen print,
  • silkscreen printing,
  • silkscreen prints,
  • silkscreen ink
Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. A roller or squeegee is moved across the screen stencil forcing or pumping ink past the threads of the woven mesh in the open areas. There is considerable taxonomic, etymological and semantic confusion about this process, industry, and techniques known as Screen Printing, Screen-printing,... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by esamsoe Nov 9, 2008
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