Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Serbian term or phrase:
Sito štampa
English translation:
screen print(ing)
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Dragan Jonić
Mar 28, 2005 22:13
19 yrs ago
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Serbian term
Sito štampa
Serbian to English
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Printing & Publishing
Štamparstvo
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5 +2 | screen print(ing) | V&M Stanković |
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Serbian term (edited):
Sito �tampa
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screen print(ing)
Screen Printing Process Overview
Screen printing consists of three elements: the screen which is the image carrier; the squeegee; and ink. The screen printing process uses a porous mesh stretched tightly over a frame made of wood or metal...The mesh is made of porous fabric or stainless steel mesh. A stencil is produced on the screen either manually or photochemically....Ink with a paint-like consistency is placed onto the top of the screen. Ink is then forced through the fine mesh openings using a squeegee that is drawn across the scree, applying pressure thereby forcing the ink through the open areas of the screen.
(http://www.pneac.org/printprocesses/screen/)
silk-screen printing, multiple printing technique, also known as serigraphy, involving the use of stencils to transfer the design. Paint is applied to a silk or nylon screen and penetrates areas of the screen not blocked by the stencil. By using several stencils a number of colors may be employed in a single print. Silk-screen printing was developed as a commercial medium; it is used by modern artists, including Andy Warhol, who have combined it with photographic processes.
(http://www.answers.com/topic/screen-printing)
Screen printing consists of three elements: the screen which is the image carrier; the squeegee; and ink. The screen printing process uses a porous mesh stretched tightly over a frame made of wood or metal...The mesh is made of porous fabric or stainless steel mesh. A stencil is produced on the screen either manually or photochemically....Ink with a paint-like consistency is placed onto the top of the screen. Ink is then forced through the fine mesh openings using a squeegee that is drawn across the scree, applying pressure thereby forcing the ink through the open areas of the screen.
(http://www.pneac.org/printprocesses/screen/)
silk-screen printing, multiple printing technique, also known as serigraphy, involving the use of stencils to transfer the design. Paint is applied to a silk or nylon screen and penetrates areas of the screen not blocked by the stencil. By using several stencils a number of colors may be employed in a single print. Silk-screen printing was developed as a commercial medium; it is used by modern artists, including Andy Warhol, who have combined it with photographic processes.
(http://www.answers.com/topic/screen-printing)
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