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The technique is similar to stenciling, where an image is transferred onto a screen that is typically made from polyester.
The ink is poured on top of the screen and forced through the open areas with a squeegee. This allows the ink to be placed directly onto the material.
"It's considered an off-contact type of printing," said Bob Talion, executive vice president for Adcraft Decals, Independence, Ohio.
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- Adcraft Decals
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