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Screen Printing Educational Pack, 2 books, 2 DVD's

$175.95Reg.
$145.95 SALE

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EDPACK
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$175.95 Reg.
$145.95 SALE
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The screen printing educational package is designed to teach and inform you extensively on the screen printing process. We've compiled the most renown books and comprehensive DVD's available on the market to assist you in this often confusing industry. With this information and from industry professionals you'll be able to take screen printing to bat and swing away! Buy all these items together in this package and save over $30!
The package includes:

  • The Book, "How To Print Shirts For Fun and Profit"
    This book covers everything from A to Z about screen printing T-Shirts and Heat Transfers, and includes sections on printing Nylon Jackets, Baseball Caps and more.
    This is the book the industry talks about. It is responsible for getting thousands of T-Shirt printers into the profitable garment printing business! Every successful shop has a "well used" copy of this book. How To Print T-Shirts For Fun And Profit has literally become "the Bible" of the industry. It is written in an easy-to-follow step-by-step manner by industry experts Scott and Pat Fresener who have been in the industry since 1970.

  • Screen Printing 101 DVD, Over 5 Hours of Instruction!
    This DVD covers steps A-Z in the screen printing process with all the lines between. Through customer feed back we help trouble shoot many of the common problems that arise when starting to screen print. With almost 6 hours of instruction on three DVD's we're able to help cover and teach the following:

    - Artwork Creation and Color Separation in Photo Shop.
    - Film Out Put, what type of printers and films to use, and how to print your films for maximum efficiency.
    - Screen Preparation.
    - How to setup your darkroom and the different components inside.
    - Screen Exposure, variables, and how to properly washout an image after exposed.
    - Press Setup and Adjustment, how to setup and adjust your off contact and tilt.
    - Setting up your print, proper alignment on the printing pallet, how to test your print.
    - One color printing, white ink on a black shirt.
    - Multiple Color Printing, a two color wet on wet design on a light shirt. Discussion of curing parameters, how to know that your prints are cured properly to give maximum print life.
    - Production Printing, how to set your press up properly for production printing and the different components you'll need. Setting up a multiple color job using micro registration. Using a white flash plate.

  • PhotoShop For Screen Printers along with interactive CD.

    Adobe Photoshop 7.0 (applies to other versions as well) is one of the most popular graphics applications available, offering a wide array of tools, print options, and file type compatibilities, and is suitable for use in a variety of industries. Designed specifically for those in the screen printing and graphic arts fields, Photoshop 7.0 for Screen Printers presents everything a screen printer needs to know about this comprehensive application. Beginning with an overview of the toolbox, menu bar, and palettes, the book then focuses on topics such as creating artwork and logos, acquiring images from clients, importing and exporting images, and working with clip art and special effects.
    This book:
    Describes step by step everything you need to know about industry-specific topics including creating and printing spot color separations, process color separations, indexed color separations, and simulated process color separations.
    Details the differences between specialty films and vellums, inkjet and PostScript printers, and when and why to use them.
    Clearly explains the pros and cons of using spot color, process color, sublimation, heat transfers, and other printing technologies.
    Offers pointers on creating images and logos best suited for screen printing, offset printing, and other printing technologies.
    This one-of-a-kind guide to Photoshop 7.0 is a must-have for those in the printing industry who depend on Photoshop for creating their images. The companion CD contains images, logos, templates, and other files used in the projects discussed throughout the book.
    Joli Ballew is a writer and graphic artist who uses Photoshop in her own screen printing business, North Texas Graphics. The Dallas resident has written Learn Arts & Letters EXPRESS 7: The Official Guide along with several books on Adobe Photoshop, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. She also writes for the Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone and has written for Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine.

  • DVD "The Fundamentals Of Four Color Process"

    Have you ever wondered how to print a picture or a full color image onto a T-Shirt? Did you know you could screen print any color of the rainbow with only four screens using CMYK inks? If you’ve ever had these questions, we’ll show you how. “The Fundamentals of Four Color -Process Printing” DVD covers it all. We go over:
    -The parameters of four color process printing.
    -Discuss half tones, what they are and how to correctly use them.
    -Explain half tone angles and which type of half tone dots to use for your images.
    -Discuss and show different PhotoShop options for color separation and how to properly separate a four color process image.
    -Cover the printing of process films through a RIP software program from PhotoShop.
    -Demonstrate proper screen registration and printing techniques.
    -Conclude with final pointers and valuable tips.

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