A Crash Course in Halftones for Screen Printing  | Screenprinting.com

A Crash Course in Halftones for Screen Printing

Jacelyn Wedman
Halftones are utilized in many screen print shops. They create crazy details that can be screen printed onto a garment. But what are halftones exactly? How are they created? Let’s dive in and find out.
How to Use Adobe® Photoshop to Convert a Design into Halftones  | Screenprinting.com

How to Use Adobe® Photoshop to Convert a Design into Halftones

Jacelyn Wedman
With Adobe® Photoshop, printers can convert any grayscale image into halftones. Don’t have R.I.P. software? Not a problem. By using a bitmap, printers can create a halftone pattern that will print images like a dream. Here’s how to do it. 
What is RIP Software and Why do I Need it?  | Screenprinting.com

What is RIP Software and Why do I Need it?

Jacelyn Wedman
You’ve probably heard about ImagePrint R.E.D. by now. It’s a separation software that works with any printer and can streamline your design process. So why do you need it? What is rip software? Let’s dive in.
Meet ImagePrint R.E.D., the new RIP Software that Works with Any Printer  | Screenprinting.com

Meet ImagePrint R.E.D., the RIP Software that Works with Any Printer

Jacelyn Wedman
You’ve been scouring the internet looking for a decent separation software that will be compatible with your printer. You want something that’s easy to use and won’t break your budget. Meet ImagePrint R.E.D. It’s a new RIP software that works with any printer. Want to know more? Let’s dive in.
How to Install ImagePrint R.E.D.  | Screenprinting.com

How to Install ImagePrint R.E.D.

Jacelyn Wedman
ImagePrint R.E.D. is the first separations software that connects to any printer. Whether you’re printing large format photos, DTG, stickers, or film transparencies, you can use ImagePrint. Just got your ImagePrint software in the mail? Wondering how to install it? Here’s a walkthrough to help you get started.
How to Screen Print Wet on Wet Halftones and Color Blends for a Vintage Look  | Screenprinting.com

How to Screen Print Wet on Wet Halftones and Color Blends for a Vintage Look

Sage Larson
Remember when expert Colin Huggins showed how to create halftones and blends in Adobe Illustrator? Now he's printing that design. Watch to learn how to print wet-on-wet halftones and blends, tips to get the best colors and blends, and how shirt colors affect the look of the print.