

Silkscreen vs screen print plus#
That’s a plus as certain labels don’t hold up well if they are required to withstand the outside elements, humidity or moisture. High-quality and long-lasting: Due to the composition and thickness of inks used in screen printing, this method can withstand far more stress than others without losing the quality of the print.To name a few: black light ink, glow in the dark ink, mirrored ink, scratch-off ink etc. Versatility: What will make your labels stand out from its competitors? Is it a custom silk screening? It’s hard to find a printing method that’s more versatile than screen printing the applications are almost endless.The advantages of screen printing in the label printing industry These specific effects are based on larger ink lay down requirements or a combination of ink lay down and ink partial size. Some examples of effects that can be accomplished using screen printing:

Screen printing enables rapid, reliable and economical production of the ‘non-label look’. A doctor blade will move across the silk screen pushing the ink through the image on the substrate underneath. The silk screen contains the image being printed. Screen-printed labels can be recognized by their thick, raised layer of ink.Ī silk screen is used to transfer ink onto a substrate. Screen printing can lay down very thick ink deposits on almost any surface plastic, metal, paper, wood, fabric etc. It offers a range of graphic advantages, over other printing methods. Silk screening is an old, yet very versatile, printing technique. In this blog, I will tell you why - and how you can apply this printing technique on a flexo press. Screen printing, or silk screen label printing, can be the answer. To stand out from your competitors, you want to be able to print custom-made labels and bring them to another level. Other than short lead times and the lowest cost price per 1000 labels, high-quality image is everything. How do you retain your place in a highly competitive market? That’s a question those involved in the label printing industry often ask themselves.
