Sire printing, also known as Sire Screen Printing, is a technique where ink is applied onto materials like fabric, paper, or cardboard through a mesh stencil. The process begins with creating a design that is transferred onto a screen or stencil. This screen, made of a fine mesh stretched over a frame, is then positioned over the material. Ink is p...
Sire printing, also known as Sire Screen Printing, is a technique where ink is applied onto materials like fabric, paper, or cardboard through a mesh stencil. The process begins with creating a design that is transferred onto a screen or stencil. This screen, made of a fine mesh stretched over a frame, is then positioned over the material. Ink is placed on the screen, and a squeegee presses it through the open parts of the stencil, transferring the design onto the surface below. After printing, the material is dried or cured to set the ink. This method is known for producing vibrant and long-lasting prints, making it popular for custom packaging like cardboard boxes, apparel, and other products.