Which screen printing emulsion is the right one for the type of ink you are using? This is a pretty basic topic, but many screen printers may not know that different emulsions must be used for plastison or water-based inks.
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Dye Sublimation Printing Introduction
Posted by Ronnie Cannon - Outside Sales on 8/5/2013
If you want to print on mugs, license plates and other popular hard surface items then Dye Sublimation printing is the answer. It is the method of applying an image to specially coated ceramics, metals and polyester cloth, using three main ingredients: sublimation ink, heat and pressure.