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Textile Screen Printing Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete Textile Screen Printing Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the primary advantage of using a mesh count of 110 threads per inch (TPI) for printing a standard cotton t-shirt with a single-color plastisol ink, compared to a mesh count of 230 TPI?
The 110 TPI mesh will transfer a thicker ink deposit, providing better opacity and vibrancy on darker fabrics.
The 110 TPI mesh will allow for finer detail and sharper edges on the print.
The 110 TPI mesh will require less ink during the printing process, leading to cost savings.
The 110 TPI mesh will offer faster drying times for the plastisol ink due to increased airflow.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Textile Screen Printing Fundamentals Course 2026," when troubleshooting a print with ghosting (faint, unsharp duplicates of the intended image), what is the most probable cause related to the squeegee setup?
The squeegee edge is damaged or worn, creating an uneven ink flow.
The squeegee angle is too steep, leading to an incomplete ink transfer.
The squeegee durometer is too low, causing excessive ink spread.
The squeegee pressure is inconsistent or too light, resulting in insufficient ink shear.
Q3Domain Verified
In the advanced section of "The Complete Textile Screen Printing Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the critical consideration when selecting a curing temperature for water-based inks on synthetic fabrics like polyester, particularly concerning the ink's chemical composition?
The curing temperature is primarily determined by the ambient humidity to ensure proper cross-linking.
The curing temperature must be high enough to initiate polymerization of the binder without melting the synthetic fibers.
The curing temperature needs to be as high as possible to achieve maximum wash fastness, regardless of fabric limitations.
The curing temperature should be lower than the ink's flash point to prevent premature evaporation of the water carrier.

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