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  • CALLING ALL NEWBIES!!!

    I know it can feel overwhelming to get started. To help alleviate that stress, we have all the info you need right at your fingertips! Ryan and the team have worked tirelessly to bring you the best, most detailed videos on how to get started screenprinting, with guidance on proper techniques and best products to use for optimal results. You are not alone. We get calls, chats and emailes every single day from people questioning where to start. You can learn everything you need right here, just follow the link and please feel free to reach out anytime on our forum for help! We have printers on here with many years of experience who enjoy helping. Relax, breathe, get printing and post questions/comments here on Halftoned!
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    Hi, thank you so much for doing what you guys are doing for newbies like us. I have a little question and I am not sure where to ask this question so please if this is the wrong thread let me know or if the right thread then please help me solve this issue as I am about to give up on screen printing if this issue doesn't resolve soon. I am using plastisol ink and this is what happening with my prints even if I do a single stroke .. Please let me know what is this called and how to prevent this? Please see the attached images if you don't mind. Thank you very much.
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      Hi mohdaftab!! I am so sorry we missed your question from earlier! This is a great location to post your questions! You can also post under the general screen printing forum in the home page. Looks like some serious bleeding happening. What fabric are you printing on? Do you have adhesive down on your pallet? How much off contact is there between your screen and the pallet? Let's go over these few things then go from there!

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