





Order your screen printing bundle and accessories before December 17 to receive them in 2025. Shipping starts again January 6.

Screen printing may look effortlessly magical, but getting started can be challenging. From coating screens to mastering the perfect printing stroke, beginners often feel overwhelmed by the technical details.
We've crafted this comprehensive kit to eliminate the guesswork. Every component has been carefully selected: professional-grade emulsion, calibrated exposure setup, and quality inks and tools. This allows you to focus on what matters most – developing your printing technique and enjoying the creative process.
Our entire team successfully printed their first designs within hours, even those who had never screen printed before. Ready to take up the challenge?
| Size & Weight | |
|---|---|
| Printing Board Size | 30 x 42 cm |
| Max. Supported Screen Size | 60 x 50 x 3.5 cm |
| Structure & Mechanical Elements | |
| Press Material | Aluminium Structure with Black MDF Parts |
| Performance | |
| Fixture | Clamped or Screwed to a Table |
| Screen Clamp System | Adjustable Screws with Knobs |
| Off-Contact | |
Yes, with Adjustable Screw |
| Electricity | |
|---|---|
| Exposure Kit | 400W Halogen, 220V, EU-plug
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| General | |
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| Made in | Belgium |






A good pack helps, but knowing how to use it properly is what matters most. We've recorded every step of the screen printing process to help you learn at your own pace. Each video shows exactly what to do, from your first screen coating to achieving consistent prints. Watch, practice, and refer back to them whenever needed - and don't worry, we'll send you learning ressources with your kit as well.
In this video, learn how to transform your logo into a stencil.
Coating your screen is the step that will allow you to prepare frames to accommodate your images. It is a crucial step in making a good stencil.
The exposure is the step that allows you to flash your design on the screen and then print it.
In this video, learn how to properly prepare the printing material and master the gestures that will make successful prints.
When you no longer need to print an image that is already on a screen, you can reclaim the image to get a brand new one.
