Method for multiple frame screen printing

Printing – Stenciling – Stencils

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101115, 101128, 1011284, B41F 1536

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057752206

ABSTRACT:
A method for screen printing is provided where multiple screen frames used to facilitate multiple images are carried in fixed registration for an entire screen printing process. The method includes positioning and registering at least two screen frames in fixed registration inside a master frame with the screen frames disposed adjacent to one another and lying in a common plane with the master frame. The steps of coating the screens with emulsion, drying the coated screens, and producing an image on the screens are provided. The master frame is loaded in a printing press and the screens are inked. Printing occurs by repeatably positioning an object in adjacency to each screen for transferring ink through each screen onto the object to produce multiple images on the object where the screens are maintained in fixed registration relative to one another.

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