| Question: | What is Screen Printing? |
| Answer: | Printing with the serigraphy technique is the oldest image copying, dyeing and font printing technique originating from far east. In this technique with an silk template, the source to be printed is passed to the target product using the applied pressure through the holes on the template. This technique has been one of the few that have remained unchanged to a very close past.
However with developing paint, chemistry and textile fields it has reached high quality standards( standarts) in production efficiency and speed.
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| Question: | How long does this print last? |
| Answer: | The duration of print over the product is determined by these factors:
1 - The material of the product to be printed over
2 - Determining the suitable dye for the material
3 - The amount of exposure to UV light( exposure anlaşılmadı)
4 - The amount of Exposure to solvents
5 - Other outside physical factors such as wind, friction, water vice versa...
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| Question: | Do I remove it if I rubbed it? ( Is it removable if it is rubbed) |
| Answer: | Removal by rubbing depends on the type of adhesion of the print to the surface. There are two types.
1 - Physical adhesion : The paint does not bind to the product
2 - Chemical adhesion : The paint binds chemically with the product surface
The physical adhesion methods are cheap and short term applications, but sometimes they are applied for cosmetic demands.
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| Question: | How do you print? |
| Answer: | The product, at its first arrival is processed for a pre-print step. At this step the type of print is decided upon the criteria of its size and shape. After the final decision of the printing technique, print template or print ?? is prepared. each product is printed near the corresponding machine or tezgah? one by one and hand-feeded to the machine. After the printwork there is a defined time for paint to become dry. Later the product is wrapped and delivered to the customer.
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| Question: | When is a print finished? |
| Answer: | All of the steps above are processes of a complete printwork. The duration of the printwork is decided by the criteria such as; the amount, the print difficulty and the type of the print. But the print is to be delivered in the shortest time possible.
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| Question: | Do you print one at a time? |
| Answer: | Yes, all of the prints, especially the ones that are to be done on the suface have no other option. However for plastic decals, we have the capacity of multiple prints simultaneously.
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