White Polyester Plastisol Ink Screen Printing Test Print

Just a short look at a test print using white polyester plastisol ink. Sometimes we need to use a “poly” ink when we screenprint garments with any dark colored polyester fabrics. A problem called dye migration can occur up to 72 hours after printing poly textiles. Want to learn more? Watch this detailed video:

Screen printing equipment:

CatspitScreenPrintSupply.com

480-899-9089

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