Screen Printing Curriculum: Course Description
Screen Printing Curriculum: Course Description
Course Description
Course Objectives
To educate & train students in the screen printing process, for the
purpose of further education or an avenue to enter the industry as a
skilled worker. Specific objectives for the course are as follows:
A. To develop an understanding of the scope of the screen
printing industry.
B. To learn how each of the printing processes differ from one
another.
C. To understand the fundamentals of the screen printing
process
1) Design and image generation
2) The image carrier
3) Squeegee and flood bar
4). Substrates
5) Inks
6) Presses
7) Finishing and converting
D. To be aware of safety and environmental issues
E. To understand various aspects of quality control
F. To develop basic computer literacy
G. To learn basic math and learning skills
H. To develop oral and written communication skills
I. To develop career awareness of the screen printing industry
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Course Requirements
Text Book
Screen Printing Primer by Samuel Ingram
1. Introduction
I.1 History of Screen Printing – Chapter 1
I.2 Overview of Screen Printing Process – Chapter 2
I.3 Artwork and Color Reproduction – Chapter 3 & 4
2. Screen Preparation
2.1 Image Carrier – Chapter 5
A. Frames (pages 46-50)
B. Mesh – Screen Fabrics (pages 51-58)
C. Stretching (pages 59-62)
D. Coating (pages 63-70)
E. Exposure (pages 71-75)
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F. Blockout, Press Preparation (not covered in textbook,
lectures & demos)
G. Reclaiming (not covered in textbook, lectures and
demos)
I – Stretching
- coat screen
- allow to dry
IV – Shooting a screen
V – Wash out
3. Screen Printing
3.1 Press Categories (pages 77-81)
3.2 Press Components and Operations
A. Screen Holders (page 82)
B. Squeegee (pages 83-88)
C. Press Operations/Concerns (pages 89-94)
D. Drying Equipment (pages 94-9)
3.3 Lab – Screen Printing
I - Preprinting
II – Printing
Student prints on 3 different materials, with a two color job that has
trapped graphics. A summery includes the printing process and
explanation of trapping and color change during trapping.
II – 4 color process
5. Process Control
V.1 Quality Improvements (pages 111-112)
V.2 Process Control Tools (pages 112-117)
A. Densitometer (not covered in textbook, lectures and
demos)
Bibliography
Screen Printing: A Contemporary Approach by Samuel B. Hoff
SGIA Career video
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SUPPLIES – ESTIMATED ANNUAL USEAGE
Mesh $190.00
Blockout $65.00
Chemicals $540.00
Ink wash
Emulsion remover
Degreaser
Haze
Equipment – 18 x 20 format
Scale $128.00
Optional
Squeegee Sharpener $649.00
Reflection Densitometer $2,500.00
Revised 3/21/01