Posts Tagged ‘water based inks’
Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Screen printing needs i can name plenty in 30 seconds:
- Bands: need screen great designs for merch. to make money. we all know making money at the door is a joke.
- Twilight came out and i want a one of a kind “Yeam Edward” shirt ( we can design this )
-Office Olympics: battle your co working in paper clip flick and separate your team with a shirt that leaves on last impression on your co workers
- Family reunions: we have all been...
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Tags: american apparel, apparel Design, Fast Turn Around, gildan, Graphic Design, hanes, phoenix, Screen printing, tee shirt design, Tempe, think graphics mesa, water based inks
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Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Greenbuild Phoenix 2009
Greenbuild is heading to the American Southwest!
A region with unique environmental and social challenges and opportunities.
The imperative is clear: Green building can and must come home to all people, boosting the quality of life on main streets across the country and around the world.
To Register follow link below:
http://www.greenbuildexpo.org/Register/
THINK! Green.
THINK! Printing and Graphic Solutions.
We Stock: New...
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Tags: 100% Recycled, biodegradeable materials, cloth banners, eco printers, eco-friendly printers, environmental screenprinting, go green, green building, green phoenix, green trade booth banners, greenbuild 2009, greenbuild expo, Main Street Green, new leaf paper, recycled, water based inks
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
It seems like people are obsessed with the feel of the print these days. We offer water based screen printing inks that have a much softer feel than plastisol (you know the plastic thick ink used on most screen printed shirts since the 80′s) especially on light colored shirts. We offered it in the past but the old water based inks were really hard to work with, the ink would dry in the screen and it was so soupy that you couldn’t really...
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Tags: screen print inks, screen printer, Screen printing, smooth prints, water based inks
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