Screen printing is a printing process in which ink is pushed through a stencil with a device known as a "squeegee" onto a printing surface known as a "substrate". Typical substrates include t-shirts, sweatshirts, golf shirts, and other apparel as well as "hard goods" which include signage, and ad specialty products.
Here is how the process works

File Requirements
Screen printing requires a vector file, created by a file like Adoble Illustrator, CorelDraw and other applications that can output an EPS file. If possible, please send us one of the following types of files.
.eps - Encapsulated PostScript
.ai - Adobe Illustrator
.cdr - CorelDraw |