Ryonet has been offering screen printing classes for over five years. During that time we have successfully trained hundreds of happy students in our knowledge and fun filled environment. Screen printing classes are the highlight of our month at Ryonet. It's a chance for us to get to meet our customers and show you how fun and profitable screen printing can be.
Ryan,
I just got home and am back in beautiful Fort Lauderdale! I wanted to take a minute to say THANK YOU for the great training I received this past weekend at the Screen Printing Academy. I traveled to Vancouver specifically to learn from “The Masters” …and I was certainly not disappointed! You and the entire staff there at Ryonet made this one awesome weekend. I learned so much, and it was presented in a way that even newbies like myself could easily understand it. In a way, I’m sorry it went by so quickly. My brain is on overload right now, still trying to absorb everything that was presented to us. I’m excited, apprehensive, nervous, and I must say a little scared…but I can’t wait to get back home and start working on putting everything together and getting my doors open for business.
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Andy Fugate, South Florida Screen Printing

Click here to view class curriculum.
During this two day course, you'll learn the ins and outs of screen printing by getting real hands on experience! With a variety of professional trainers to gain knowledge from there is plenty of personal training and instruction to insure you really get the hang of it! Screen printing classes are fun for everyone involved. By the end of the second day, you'll have a plethora of knowledge (and T-shirts you actually printed) to take home with so you can start printing and being successful!
Learn the tools, skills, and supplies you will need to succeed in your new business. In doing so we will continue to guide and supply you with supplies, equipment and technical expertise. After completing the Academy you will no longer be a customer but our partner in your continuing growth and success.
These screen printing training classes are limited in size, to afford you better interaction with your instructor. The two day course is both a classroom environment, as well as hands on.
Getting to know you
Lunch will be provided as well as refreshments during both days. There will also be a hosted dinner on Friday night at a local establishment, to allow us to get to know each other better, and have a little fun.
Class Times:
Friday and Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(Choose class dates above)
Washington Class Location:
11800 NE 60th Way Vancouver, Washington 98682 map it
Nearest Airport:
Portland International Airport (PDX)
Hotel Accommodations:
3 Star - Best Western* - 9420 NE Vancouver Mall Dr, Vancouver, WA - (360) 256-0707
4 Star - The Heathman - 7801 NE Greenwood Drive Vancouver, WA - (360) 254-3100
*Let Best Western know you are with RYONET for a special class rate!
Think you're ready for the 2 day Intermediate class?
Intermediate Class Prerequisite
Students must fill out the form located here
Thoughts from the instructors:
“Screen Printing Classes are one of the highlights of my month! I love getting to meet our customers, hear their stories and help them to be successful in business. These classes and students breed such high levels of creativity and entrepreneurship it’s absolutely contagious and every class is unique in its own way. Classes are definitely something we look forward to here at Ryonet!”
—Ryan Moor
“I love getting to talk to everyone and see how we can help them regardless of their skill level. I find that the students invigorate me and renew my passion for an industry I have been a part of for over 20 years. It goes to show you that we all can learn from each other regardless of being a student or instructor.”
—TJ Stepper
“I look forward to the classes as a great way to meet our customers face to face! I get a great sense of accomplishment by passing on techniques and tips that sometimes cannot be conveyed over the phone or e-mail channels. Nothing can replace real-time training and the interaction between the instructors and the students!”
—Mark Berryman