Give us Artwork today, Print tomorrow Pre-burned screens. Ready to print. No coating, no exposing, no big equipment or investment for exposure equipment.
Your design, your press, and printed results.
Screen printing seems out of reach. The equipment is expensive. The process is messy. You need space. You need chemicals. And before you even print your first shirt, you've already spent hundreds of dollars and on coating supplies, exposure units, and wasted attempts at making a screen. 

Skip the Hard Part. Keep the Skills.

We handle the coating and exposure. You handle what you actually want to do: print your designs on clothing, bags, posters, etc.

You get:

  • Screens ready to print, shipped to you

  • No equipment investment

  • No learning curve on photo emulsion

  • Custom sizing for your artwork

  • Multiple designs per screen (if they fit within the printing area)

  • Fast turnaround (email your design, we burn it, ship it)

    1. Email your artwork, Send us your design file(s) and the screen size you need

    2. We burn your screen, 24–48 hour turnaround

    3. You print, Mount it on your press and start creating

    4. Repeat, Order more screens as you grow
      Ready to print? Let's go.

FAQ’s

 Q: Can I put multiple designs on one screen?

A: Yes, as long as they fit within the printing area. Just send us all your designs and let us know how you want them laid out.

Q: What file formats do you accept?

A: .ai, .eps, .pdf, .png, .svg, .dxf and more. We’ll advise if adjustments are needed.

Q: How long do the screens last?

A: Hundreds of prints, depending on the ink and how you clean them.

Q: Can you resize my artwork to fit a specific screen?

A: Yes. Just let us know the art size and we’ll adjust it.

 Q: Can I clean the screen with water?

A: Let us know with your order that you will be using water based inks or cleaning the screen with water.
We will add a hardener to protect the emulsion.

Silkscreen coated with a pink emulsion, no image burned on it yet Silkscreen with green emulsion that has an image burned that says "Friends of Fungi" with morels and other mushrooms in a forest