Blam! Simple 3 color print showing off our waterbased and discharge screen printing. You literally can’t feel the ink on the fabric it’s so soft. Sun 30500 muted colors are our favorite.
Here’s a print we did for a local clothing line, two color waterbase on soft fashion tanks.
![aquatech aquatech](http://www.eastbayscreenprinting.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/aquatech-300x200.jpg)
Here’s a great 3 color design on American Apparel Royal blue shirts.
Royal Blue shirts typically do not discharge well,
but we wanted to keep a softhand and bright
colors, so we used what’s known as a discharge
underbase. This means that under all of the top
colors is a layer of waterbased discharge ink that
removes most of the color of the fabric so that
the top colors will be bright.
This is a 2 color print for a local clothing line. We used plastisol for this print as it was going on a bunch of different colored shirts, some of them non-dischargeable.
This here is an oversized white discharge print for Op Six clothing company that extends over the bottom seam and off the edge of the shirt.
Here’s a nice 4 color plastisol print for an animation company. He literally looks like he’s jumping off the shirt!
![shopbullys Oversize over the seam and off the bottom of the shirt printing](http://www.eastbayscreenprinting.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/shopbullys-200x300.jpg) Oversize over the seam and off the bottom of the shirt printing
All over and off the bottom of the shirt with a single color makes for an interesting
and inexpensive print.
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