&magicnumber=25&category1=&category2=&category3=&category4=&category5=&question1=What is a substrate?&question2=True or False: Road signs are substrates of screen printing.&question3=What kinds of edges imply that the image was screen printed?&question4=Name the two different kinds of inks used in screen printing&question5=After what step in the printing process do you tape the screen?&question6=What color do you make the design in order to print it?&question7=What do you coat screens with?&question8=When is it necessary to dehaze a screen?&question9=When are you ready to expose?&question10=What is the film positive used for?&question11=Why do screens have to be coated with emulsion?&question12=Which kind of ink dris faster?&question13=Fill in the blank: Each color must be printed __________&question14=What is the tool used to force the ink through the screen?&question15=What is the principle (definition) of screen printing?&question16=After printing, what all needs to be done before putting the screen in the dunk tank?&question17=What are all possible fabrics used as the screens in screen printing?&question18=Put these steps in order: Expose screen. Coat screen. Apply Ink. Print film. Dry. Print. Tape.&question19=What is another word for screen printing?&question20=What materials are screen printed?&question21=What sticky spray do you use if you're using the flash dryer?&question22=Put these steps in order: Degrease, Dip tank, Power wash (3), Dehaze&question23=Explain the dip tank process.&question24=What stage of the screens are light sensitive (must stay in yellow room)?&question25=Degreasing prevents _________ in the screen.&answer1=The material that a design is printed on&answer2=True&answer3=Serrated edges&answer4=Water-based and Plastisol&answer5=After drying the screen&answer6=Black&answer7=Emulsion&answer8=When you can't see through the screen in light&answer9=Once your design films are measured and taped to the screens&answer10=To expose and harden the light sensitive emulsion&answer11=Emulsion allows the print area to be washed away&answer12=Water based&answer13=Separately&answer14=Squeegee&answer15=Forcing ink through screen holes&answer16=Use cards to get the larger portion of ink off the screen, then use screen wash and cloths to get more off, then remove all tape&answer17=Silk, Polyester, Nylon, Metal Mesh, Metalized Polyester&answer18=1. Print film 2. Coat screen 3. Expose screen 4. Dry 5. Tape 6. Apply Ink 7. Print&answer19=Porous Printing&answer20=T-Shirts (clothes), vehicles, hats, road signs, vinyl&answer21=384&answer22=1. Dip tank 2. Power wash 3. Dehaze 4. Power wash 5. Degrease 6. Power wash&answer23=Put 3 screens in the dip tank, seal it with the stick then secure the mug between the stick and the screens for 5 minutes&answer24=Coated with emulsion stage&answer25=Pinholes&value1=&value2=&value3=&value4=&value5=&value6=&value7=&value8=&value9=&value10=&value11=&value12=&value13=&value14=&value15=&value16=&value17=&value18=&value19=&value20=&value21=&value22=&value23=&value24=&value25=&gamename=Screen Printing!&loadresult=Load Success!