What is the difference between the mesh counts (different meshes) on the screens?
A lower number means a coarser mesh count, a higher number means a finer mesh count. You will need to select the correct mesh count for the artwork you have produced. 43T is used most commonly for general textile printing. Here is a guideline for you to help you choose the correct mesh count: 10T/15T/21T: A Course mesh count for use with Glitter Inks. 32T: Recommended for printing opaque white/light colours onto dark fabric to allow maximum opacity. 43T: Recommended for general textile work, printing light on dark, dark on light. 55T/61T: Recommended for general textile work but with some finer detail/line work. 77T/80T: Textiles; smooth and light fabric, Half-Tone, General. 90T/110T: Textiles; extremely light material, Graphics, General. 120T/140T: Process work. 160T: Photographic work.
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