Father's Day Feature - 10k Print Jobs and Counting

Father's Day Feature - 10k Print Jobs and Counting

What we love about Matt is that he is a creator at heart. If he isnā€™t printing, he is getting into some other creative work, from projects at home to smoking overpriced pieces of meat. Matt pursued his printing passion relentlessly. Not every side hustle quickly turns into an overnight success that allows you to quit your job. Good things take time, Matt was patient in relearning the screen-printing process and diligent in his work time and time again. Matt estimates he has now printed over 10,000 jobs as a one-man operation. Impressed? Yes, us too!
Best Screen Printing Software - Which Program is Best?

Best Screen Printing Software - Which Program is Best?

Organization on the brain? Considering the leap to a business management software to save a few hours of sleep? Give this post a read. If you are new to business management software just know there are a lot of options out there. With that said it can be very overwhelming when trying to pick one or to decide if you even need one. Screen Printing is a unique business to run and due to that several softwareā€™s have been created that are catered toward print shops. Picking a screen printing software is like buying a car...

How to Reclaim Screens

How to Reclaim Screens

Screen Printing is one of the most cost-effective ways to produce t-shirts, posters, canvases, and many other crafts. For good quality printing, you need to know the best techniques to clean the screens before and after use. A dirty screen is an unusable screen. Ink and emulsion must be stripped from the screen in order to print a new design. If the screen is not cleaned thoroughly it will be challenging as well as jeopardizing for the next print. In this blog, we will explain two techniques for cleaning screen printing screens otherwise known as the reclaiming process.
Marketing Your Screen Printing Shop

Marketing Your Screen Printing Shop

You learned how to screen print and now you are ready to make a profit. That money isnā€™t going to make itself. Itā€™s called a side hustle for a reason, time to start grinding. Welcome to marketing. How are you going to attain and retain your customer base? Before beginning any form of marketing, you need to establish your voice and brand. What do you want your customers to feel or think when they see your logo and shop aesthetics? How do you communicate with your customers? Are you very formal, casual, or somewhere in between?