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Limitees Logo In Our Designs

At Limitees, we believe that every T-shirt we print is more than just clothing it's a piece of art, created with intention, passion, and integrity. Each design we release is hand-printed in limited numbers, and that rarity is part of…

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New Addition to the Studio

I’m excited to share that I’ve just added an Epson XP-25000 to my screen printing setup! This printer is a game changer for producing large-scale transparencies, allowing me to print bigger, sharper, and more precise film positives for screen exposure…

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Why the Tunnel Dryer is a Game Changer

I’m thrilled to share an exciting update about my screen printing business! I’ve just acquired a WPS 700 Tunnel Dryer, and it’s already looking like a game changer. Although it’s not yet fully set up and running, I wanted to…

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Flash Dryers in Screen Printing

When I first started screen printing, I knew that having the right equipment would make all the difference. One of the biggest challenges I faced early on was figuring out how to cure prints efficiently. I was using a heat…

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Screen Cleaning & Preparation

One of the first things I learned when I started screen printing was that clean, well-prepped screens make all the difference. It’s tempting to jump straight into printing, but if your screens aren’t properly cleaned and prepped, you’ll end up…

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Beth part of the forgotten youth project, transparencies showing the different colour layers required to create a multi colour design

Transparencies in Screen Printing

When I first started screen printing, one of the things that took me a while to fully grasp was the importance of transparencies and colour separation. At first, I assumed you could just print a full design onto a screen…

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Understanding Screen Printing Inks

When I started screen printing, I quickly realised that ink choice is just as important as mesh count, squeegee pressure, and registration. Different inks behave in different ways—some sit on top of the fabric, some soak in, and some require…

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Learning Mesh Counts

When I first started screen printing, I didn’t think too much about mesh count. I knew screens came in different variations, but I assumed one would work for everything. That assumption didn’t last long. Very quickly, I realised that choosing…

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Jen part of the forgotten youth project, showing some test art prints

Mastering Micro-Registration

At first, I thought it would be as easy as setting up the screens, making small adjustments, and printing away. But I quickly learned that even the tiniest misalignment could throw off the entire design. A fraction of a millimetre…

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The Learning Curve

When I first started screen printing, one of the first things I had to figure out was coating screens with emulsion. It seemed simple at first—just apply the emulsion and let it dry, right? Not quite. I quickly realised there…

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