





Simulated Process printing is Definitely the best way to print bright
photographic type images on lights and dark garments.
Printing a dark garment with traditional
CMYK/4-color process separations has never worked.
The ink is translucent by nature and when
printed on a dark garment has no brightness at all.
Since the method of simulated process is an option anyone that
offers simulated process has their own way of producing the
color separations.
The way Our staff separates the art in addition to how the
actual printing press is set up is why simulated process
separations produces such a high quality image.
It’s Also Required to use a real fine mesh!
285-305 are great to complete a great job!
The simulated process works on all colors of garments From White
To Black!
Giving us a Try, Discover why So many
Customers Put Their Customers in Our Hands!
INDEX is another technique that uses a few
ink colors to produce a full color print.
Unlike 4-color and simulated process index color does not use
halftones. Rather, the design is broken up into tiny square
areas of solid color. These squares are very small (200 per inch
) and when printed they blend together to trick the
eye into seeing color shades and variations.
Index color works great on both white and colored garments but
generally takes more ink colors to represent a design with lots
of color variation.
Index color has the added advantage that you can pick the exact
ink colors to use.
This way you can more accurately represent colors that are
difficult to produce using a "process" method.
It also requires high mesh counts to print the tiny squares
properly.
Once again... Give us a try!
Let us Create your next great shirt!
The sample pictures on this web site are for illustration
purposes only.
They are copyrighted by their respective owners.
Linel Designs assumes that its
customers have the right for usage on all trade market and/or
copyrighted logos and designs.
Artwork submitted to Linel Designs is the property of the
customer.