Screen Printers

Screen printers are machines used for transferring ink onto a substrate through a mesh screen. They support precision and high-volume printing for industrial applications.

  1. MPM CORPORATION SP2400

    Screen Printers

    MPM CORPORATION SP2400

    Screen Printer

  2. MPM SP-200

    Screen Printers

    MPM SP-200

    Screen Printer, Semi-Automatic

Common Applications

textile printing

ceramic decal printing

glass decoration

metal labeling

electronic PCB printing

packaging designs

Buying Guide

Screen Printers Buying Considerations

  • Assess the desired print volume and choose between manual or automatic options accordingly.
  • Consider the substrate material to ensure compatibility with the printer's specifications.
  • Evaluate the machine's speed and its impact on production requirements.
  • Inspect the quality of the mechanical components for durability and maintenance needs.
  • Check for additional features such as UV curing or multi-color capabilities that may enhance productivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What industries use screen printers?
Screen printers are widely used in textiles, electronics, signage, and packaging industries.
What are the advantages of automated screen printers?
Automated screen printers offer higher speed, consistency, and precision, reducing labor costs and improving output quality.
How does a screen printer work?
A screen printer works by pushing ink through a fine mesh screen onto the substrate, allowing for precise ink application.
What materials can be printed with a screen printer?
Screen printers can print on textiles, ceramics, glass, metal, paper, and plastic surfaces.