Plastisol Inks
We use high quality PVC and phthalate free plastisol inks to ensure you get a smooth print that will last a long time. Screen printing with plastisol ink is the most common method of t-shirt printing for number of reasons.
- Cost effective and durable solution.
- The ink lays on top of the fabric allowing the colors to be bold and vibrant through many washes.
- Custom colors can be easily mixed to any Pantone color.
- Numerous plastisol additives available. (soft-hand, suede, gloss, etc.)
- Plastisol provides a solid print and glossy finish in most cases.
- Can achieve printing full color images with CMYK process and simulated process.

Plastisol ink matched to Pantone PMS colors
More About Speciality Inks & Additives
We offer a wide variety of specialty inks available for our customers, and we are always looking to experiment with new techniques.
Shimmer: Available in silver and gold, shimmer ink will give the shirts a subtle glittery metallic look that will hold up through many washes unlike foil.
Liquid Silver: Prints silver resembling metal or chrome.
Glow in the dark (Phosphorescent): Add this to a shirt for a hidden designs that only shows up in the dark or just for additional effect.
Softhand/Chino: Add this for a soft feeling print similar to water-based inks. Best on light colored garments.
Puff & High Density: Make a design pop off the shirt with this additive.
Suede: Simulate a puffy and soft suede like feel to any design with this additive.
Clear Gel: Print look shiny and wet with this clear ink or print it over ink for a very shiny effect. Also used commonly to simulate black on black printing.
Reflective: Light reactive ink that will reflect in the sun or lights like street signs at night.
Photochromic: UV sensitive ink will appear colorless indoors and become visible in sunlight.
Stretch: Used for printing on garments that have spandex or elastic to prevent cracking when stretched.
Nylobond: Additive used to help plastisol adhere to Nylon garments.