SIMULATED PROCESS SCREEN PRINTING COTTON T-SHIRT

This print was done with a 6 color simulated process screen print technique. 

What is the difference between Four Color Process (CMYK) and simulated process screen printing? 

Four color process printing, also known as CMYK, essentially performs the same way that your inkjet printer does, blending the four colors, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (Black) to produce full-color images as opposed to spot color images. Four Color Process generally is best when printed on white or light-colored shirts. For full-color images on dark shirts, we recommend the Simulated Process Screen Print process. 

Need photorealistic printing on black shirts? 

Consider simulated process screen printing for best results Simulated Process Screen Printing is like CMYK on steroids and is capable of producing photo-realistic images with a high amount of detail. It uses traditional spot colors, yet blends them in a four-color process manner, simulating full-color images. This process works very well on both light and dark-colored garments.