Simulated Process Printing
Get to know sim-process printing.
Simulated process screen printing is a technique used to reproduce full-color or photorealistic designs on garments using a limited number of ink colors.
Unlike traditional CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) process printing, primarily used for paper printing, simulated process printing is tailored explicitly for screen printing on textiles, such as t-shirts, hoodies, and other apparel items.
Sim-process pros
Accentuating designs with metallic ink-printed apparel adds flair, sophistication, and visual intrigue to custom clothing. For branding purposes, special events, or personal expression, metallic accents elevate the overall aesthetic appeal and make a lasting impression.
- Vibrant and Photorealistic Results
- Suitable for Dark Garments.
- Cost-Effective
Resources
Custom T-shirt Design Kit
Not sure where to start with your custom shirt designs? These t-shirt kits include everything you'll need to get started.
How do I care for my sim process apparel?
Caring for simulated process apparel is essential to maintain the integrity of the printed design and the garment itself.
How does Sim-Process work?
Simulated process screen printing has become increasingly popular in the apparel industry for creating eye-catching and high-quality custom apparel items.
Frequently asked questions
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Other Specialty Services
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Metallic
Metallic ink screen printing is used in the custom apparel industry to create shiny, metallic effects on garments of all kinds.
Foil
Foil screen printing is a specialized technique that applies metallic or iridescent foil to custom apparel, such as t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, and more.
Over-the-Seam
By extending designs across seams or zippers, this type of printing effectively expands the available canvas for showcasing artwork.