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screen printing

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screen printing [′skrēn ′print·iŋ]
(graphic arts)
A printing method in which ink is forced by a squeegee through the open areas of a resist-imaged screen (silk, nylon, or metal) onto a substrate (paper, fabric, and so on). Also known as serigraphy; silk-screen printing.


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