Many screen printing businesses are
run from home. Of course, you can screen print t-shirts, but don't forget other marketable products that
can bring in more revenue. For instance, mouse pads, stickers, sweatshirts, binders, bumper stickers and
even floor tiles.
Some screen printers start on a part-time bases. They keep their day jobs while building up their revenue
stream. Then they launch a full-time business.
A great source of customers are organizations - schools, sports clubs, other businesses, churches, bands,
etc.. Often, annual community events like festivals or races need a large amount t-shirts or other merchandise
printed, and they look for a local printing company.
A screen printing business can be cheap to start - your main investment being in the screen printing
equipment and supplies. It's a good idea to cut costs where you can, but keep in mind that the equipment and
supplies create your end product - and delivering a cheap poorly-done product will not bring you repeat
customers.
Screen Printing Equipment & Supplies
Equipment needed for screen printing generally includes either a single color or multi-color printing press
and a flash dryer. A two-station printing press
will allow you to print and cure your shirts at the same time, therefore enabling you to increase
production.
screen printing kits
are available that supply the equipment and supplies that you need in one package. This can save you time and
money. If you are on a budget, consider purchasing used or refurbished equipment.
The basic screen printing supplies you will need include transparent screen film that matches your printer,
mesh screens, photosensitive emulsion to coat the mesh screens, ink and a squeegee
Set up a simple website for under $50/year to
advertise your screen printing services. Help people find you in the search engines: get listed in 20 search engines for free or in
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Local Search
is becoming more and more popular. People are many times using online search instead of the traditional yellow
pages to find local businesses. Local Search sources that are affordable and receive substantial traffic
include: Google Local, Yelp, Super Pages and Insider Pages.
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