As a newbie to screen printing... if you are using an underbase, say white ink, and going to print a pink design, do you need two separate screens or can use use the same screen with two separate colors?
As a newbie to screen printing... if you are using an underbase, say white ink, and going to print a pink design, do you need two separate screens or can use use the same screen with two separate colors?
I'd suggest in your over coat you make the outline a little larger than the base. i.e. if your using illustrator make the point size like 0.5 on your color screen if your base is 0.0. hope that helps.
-Ben
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