CMYK
SPOT COLOR
SPOT PROCESS
WATER-BASED
Water-based ink is a type of screen printing ink that uses water as the main solvent instead of plasticizers. It is more environmentally friendly compared to plastisol ink as it does not contain harmful chemicals. Water-based ink is known for its soft hand feel, as it absorbs into the fabric rather than sitting on top of it. It is commonly used for printing on light-colored fabrics and is ideal for creating a vintage or distressed look.
DISCHARGED
Puff ink is a type of screen printing ink that expands when heated, creating a raised, three-dimensional effect on the printed surface. It is commonly used to add texture and depth to designs, and it can create a unique and tactile finish. Puff ink is typically used on fabrics and is popular for creating a vintage or retro look
PLASTISOL
Plastisol ink is the most commonly used type of ink in screen printing. It is a thick, PVC-based ink that does not air-dry and requires heat curing to set the ink on the substrate.
FINESSE
STRETCH/POLY
STRETCH/LOW CURE
DYE BLOCKER