A screen printing Auckland plant resembles a tentacle in appearance. It contains several branches, each of which supports a large screen. And though the method is sometimes referred to as “silkscreen,” the panels used are usually nylon or metallic.

Each color station has a flat laundry base for the garment, and each screening produces one color on the t-shirts. Because only one piece of fabric is placed on top of the frame at a time, the cloth remains flat, ensuring a flawless print.

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