Here at Art Plus Inc. one of the many things we do is screen print. We print on several different materials including: Corrugated Plastic, Vinyl, Metal, and Wood.
We do not print on fabrics of any kind, so that does mean that we do not print T-shirts. The majority of our printing is on the Corrugated Plastic (The best way to describe it, is cardboard that is made out of plastic) This is the type of sign you see in people's front lawns advertising a lawn service, showing support for a particular politician, or perhaps something for sale. These are the most common for us to print, because they are the most commonly needed. Most vinyl and metal that we screen print are for company vehicles, or safety measures.
If you have any questions for us about what we can do by screen printing feel free to give us a call.
Ph: 919-751-3000 Toll Free: 1-800-254-3225
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A Brief History of Screen Printing Screen printing was largely introduced to Western Europe from Asia sometime in the late 1700s, but did not gain large acceptance or use in Europe until silk mesh was more available for trade from the east and a profitable outlet for the medium discovered. Screen printing was first patented in England by Samuel Simon in 1907.It was originally used as a popular method to print expensive wall paper, printed on linen, silk, and other fine fabrics. Western screen printers developed reclusive, defensive and exclusionary business policies intended to keep secret their workshops' knowledge and techniques.
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