![]() Note: a screen printing machine typically prints fewer colors than it theoretically can. The same basic logic applies to automatic screen printing machines. For instance, a screen printing machine that's referred to as a "6/4 press" would have 6 screens and 4 stations. Screen printers will refer to machines by the number of screens (or colors) and print stations (or platens) the machine has. The typical screen printing machine layout has print stations arranged like the spokes on a bicycle wheel around a rotating pneumatic (or electric) center. Most automatic screen printing machines work by printing an image on t-shirts with a set of automatic squeegees that pull ink through a nylon mesh screen. The t-shirts are placed on rotating print pallets (or platens), moving around the press until the shirt has had each color of the design printed on it. With the right screen printing press, you'll be able to print thousands of t-shirts, hoodies, raglans, uniforms, boxes, and just about anything else you can imagine for fun and profit.
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