Website Server Upgrades: September 12th & 19th

The server that the Catspit website is hosted on will be undergoing upgrades and scheduled maintenance on September 12th & 19th. Both of these days are Saturdays.

At some point during one of those days the website will be down and unavailable to visitors. This will last for about 2 to 3 hours but exactly when it will occur is unknown. Saturdays are very low traffic days in general and the down time should have relatively limited impact.

Catspit Productions apologizes for any inconvenience this website down time may cause and we hope you will continue to return to catspitproductionsllc.com in the future.

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New Article & Links Added To Website

A new article called “Common Plastisol Ink Additives” has been added to the Printing Articles section under the Ink Mixing tab. There have also been some new additions to the links on the Print At Home page.

Check out the new link to the interactive MoMa, (The Museum of Modern Art), explanation of screen printing in the Tips & Advice section. This is a pretty cool Flash slide show about the screen printing process and other printing processes.

There are always new additions and updates happening to the Catspit website. Please check back often and subscribe to the RSS feed of this blog.

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The Catspit Site Search Function

As new articles and information are added to the Catspit website and The Catspit Blog, the site search function takes time to index it. The site search function needs a little time to index the new information and make it available in the search results.

And because the website is always changing and growing as I add more articles, links, and information about screen printing, it is a good idea to check back often with the Catspit website. What doesn’t come up on a site search one day just might the next.

One way of keeping up with new additions to the website is to subscribe to the RSS feed of this blog. I announce my plans for the website as well as updates that have already taken effect in The Catspit Blog.

The site search only searches the Catspit website and The Catspit Blog. Google ads appear in the column on the right. Those ads are not related to the Catspit Website or blog.

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Happy Labor Day

Yes, happy Labor Day. It was originally intended to be a workers holiday celebration and it is still observed as a Federal holiday when the US Post Office and Government offices are closed. All 50 states have made Labor Day a State holiday.

The first Labor Day in the United States was celebrated on September 5th, 1882. After the violent 1894 Pullman Strike, Labor day was signed into law as a national holiday. The Pullman Strike was a conflict between the labor unions and the railroads at the time. The strike began in Pullman Illinois on May 11th.

Labor Day parades and labor movement education were designed to showcase the strength and prosperity of the trade and labor organizations of America. Today it represents the end of summer and the beginning of the NFL Football season.

So kick back and enjoy a barbeque. Relish in the last few days of summer. Have a great holiday!

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Catspit Productions: Screen Printing, Consulting and Education

If you are in the Phoenix Valley area in Arizona, Catspit Productions is available to be subcontracted to print, consult and teach. Do you own a shop and need a printer in a pinch? Do you need to streamline some of your processes? Perhaps some trouble shooting in the darkroom or maybe you need to teach a new employee the basics of printing. Maybe you are just starting out and purchased some screen printing equipment but don’t know how to use it.

Whatever the need, Catspit Productions can most likely help out. We can source almost any service, equipment, chemicals or products related to screen printing as well as find technical assistance for machines and printing methods.

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So You Want To Screen Print?

There are several steps involved with learning how to screen print. Each step will take you closer to the actual printing of the tee shirt. But the learning curve can appear to be too great to accomplish if we over analyze and look at the whole endeavor at once. We can break the process down into 7 very basic parts:

1- Create the artwork positive.

2- Output the artwork to film.

3- Make the screen.

4- Expose your film positive to the screen.

5- Washout stencil in screen.

6- Print shirts.

7- Cure printed shirts in oven.

Now there are many different ways of accomplishing a screen print. The above checklist would be more of a rough commercial outline. However, printing at home in an arts and crafts fashion is fun and easy. You can use everyday items such as an old picture frame or an embroidery type hoop as your frame. Some people have used white, sheer nylon curtains as the mesh. There are even ways of hand applying a stencil to the screen so there is no need for complicated equipment or light sensitive chemicals.Since screen printing is a basic stenciling process, you don’t necessarily need to push ink through the screen with any kind of squeegee. Many dab or swab different kinds of inks and paint through the screen with brushes or paint rollers. There are even fabric additives for standard acrylic paints that can be used. They only need to be set with an iron.

The possibilities of screen printing at home are endless. It can be fun and educational while producing a lasting keepsake. You can refine your techniques to screen print at home quite well in fact. Many people end up doing shirts for friends and family. You can get good enough to consider going commercial but there are many things to consider in commercial screen printing.

Although you can do quite a lot at home and even print shirts for money with a “home brew” style of screen printing, going commercial is a little bit different. The idea in commercial screen printing is to produce the highest quality print in the least amount of time with the least amount of effort. That means it should be fast and easy to print really great looking prints on tee shirts.This is something to consider as printing in general is riddled with deadlines and large quantity pricing. That means as the customer buys more shirts, you sell them at a lesser price per shirt. You will actually make more money by printing high volume jobs than smaller runs. That is where your equipment needs to be able to produce for you.

That is where the expense of printing commercially comes into the picture. If you want to be serious about screen print jobs, you need at least a few key components to your equipment line up. The tee shirt press is an essential piece of equipment for professionals. Of course a belt dryer and an exposure unit would also be important.Have no fear; there is hope for the merging of the 2 different sides of screen printing. One could always buy only the key pieces of equipment one would need and then fill in the blanks with homemade or hand crafted tools or accessories. And perhaps set it all up in your garage?Many screen printing businesses have been started that way. Just think, you could print tee shirts for you mothers birthday party and pay for the shirts with the money you make printing shirts commercially.

Well, there is yet another thing to consider with that. Be careful to abide by any local environmental laws pertaining to the usage and disposal of screen printing related chemicals and products. Vendors of screen printing products will be happy to provide Material Safety Data Sheets, (MSDS), for chemical makeup and hazardous materials information as well as precautionary information for human usage. This also means checking into local zoning laws that may restrict or prohibit such semi industrial activities in a residential area. This of course would not apply to a hobby or home craft style of screen printing.

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New Video Uploaded

The new video is uploaded to YouTube. Please visit the website and the YouTube channel and check it out. It is called; “How To Screen Print: Loading The Pallet With Shirts”.

It’s funny, view counts are down as I show information not including the press or actual printing action. It seems the most popular videos about screen printing are ones that show printing or screen making and artwork. But Catspit Productions is about the complete picture and it is not our aim to simply get views.

We hope to have the entire Catspit collection of videos about screen printing represent a library of information covering as much of the process as possible and being all inclusive.

Just because the thumbnail doesn’t show any action doesn’t mean there isn’t any valuable information in the video. Make sure to check them all out!

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New Video On Deck

A new video will be uploaded Friday the 4th in the morning. This video will be about loading the pallets with shirts. I have often been asked, how do I get the shirts on the pallet straight?

This video will address that very question and give tips on how you can do it. Loading shirts on the pallet is something that requires some getting used to. So, watch this video, check out how I do it and find your own method.

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F.A.Q. Page Added To Catspit Website

The new Frequently Asked Questions page has been added to the Catspit website. It is located under the Tips & Advice section. Look for the F.A.Q. tab there. All sorts of questions that are asked often will be posted there with the answers.

This section will contain questions that are introductory in nature as well as trouble shooting type questions and answers related to screen printing. So if you are just starting out or you already print at home, the F.A.Q. page is a great place to take a look for some quick answers and information.

I will add to this section as I become aware of more questions being asked a few times. Please feel free to suggest general questions about screen printing for this section. You may use the Contact Us form on the website for any questions as well as suggestions.

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Screen Printing With Cut Vinyl Stencils

Using computer cut vinyl as the stencil for screen printing is possible but I have never seen this done in person. However, I have seen a video on YouTube where a guy did exactly that and he showed it. The cut vinyl would actually be a negative of the original art.

Strange to me is that he applied the vinyl stencil to the inside of the screen where the squeegee would be sliding against it. I guess that is to keep the ink from acting as a solvent to the vinyl adhesive and then there isn’t any pressure to push it off either. Just some angular pressure sliding across it. It looks like the finer details would be the most delicate and that durability could be a problem. I have to say the design he did had a lot of small inner pieces in a circle and I would have thought those would not stay in place but they did.

It would appear that it would be very important to clean the screen well for the vinyl to adhere best but he seemed to have a vinyl that stuck to the screen very well. He also had to tape off large areas of the screen where the vinyl stencil did not cover outside the design.

I found this video while searching screen printing on YouTube. You can check it out. It is in my favorites list with many other great videos on screen printing that I find when browsing YouTube. Please check out the favorites list when you visit Catspit Productions on YouTube.com.

Here is the link to the video I was referring to in this blog; VIDEO.

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