About this guide
Are you an enthusiast of multi-color screen printing with your P2/P2S machine? If so, you might have encountered the frustrating challenge of positioning your screen accurately. In this guide, we present a DIY solution to this problem by crafting frame-fixing pieces tailored for your P2/P2S machine. By following these steps, you can ensure precise alignment and stable positioning for seamless overprinting results.
Tools needed
- Software: xTool Creative Space
- Hardware: P2/P2S
- Material: Two sheets of 3mm Basswood Plywood (Preferably above A4 size)
- Note: Theoretically, it is possible to adopt other types of material for extended use. The knack for a perfect DIY result is to ensure the material is 3mm thick; otherwise, it will be difficult to piece them together, due to the design of the project file. - Others:
- Wood glue (optional for reinforcement)
- Project file: DIY Screen Printer Fixing Pieces for P2 Series
Things to know first
- Regularly inspect the frame fixing pieces for any wear or deformation, especially after repeated use.
- Due to the basswood plywood character, limit the usage to approximately 30 times to prevent excessive wear and tear.
- If the fixing effect deteriorates over time, consider recreating the frame fixing pieces to ensure optimal performance.
How to do it
# Step 1: Design & cut
- Open xTool Creative Space and import the design file for the frame fixing pieces.
- Set the parameters for laser cutting:
- Processing type: Laser Cut
- Power: 100%
- Speed: 20mm/s - Proceed to cut the 3mm Basswood Plywood according to the design.
# Step 2: Assemble
Once the wooden pieces are cut out, assemble them according to the instructions below. For enhanced strength, consider stacking and gluing two pieces together.
- Place the processed components pair in pair.
2. Assemble them in sequence.



3. Lastly, ensure that the assembly is stable and secure. There you go! Congrats🥳.


# Step 3: Fix the frame fixing pieces
- Use fasteners to attach the frame-fixing pieces to the edges of the P2/P2S baseplate, aligning them with the fixed mesh frame.
- Pay close attention to the orientation of the baseplate, ensuring it snugly fits into the baseplate groove for precise positioning.
- Secure the fixing pieces firmly in place to minimize any movement during operation.
