To learn more about screen printing and xTool Screen Printer before use, you can refer to:
Español_Manual del usuario de la impresora de pantalla xTool | ||
Français_Manuel de l'utilisateur de la machine de sérigraphie xTool | ||
Note: Remove the cardboards from the packaging box. You can print on the back of the cardboards.
xTool Screen Printer | Magnetic board | Small frame 9" x 12" | Fixing pin |
Cutting mat | Small squeegee 8.2" x 4.8" | Ink spatula 8" x 0.8" | Storage box |
Small screen 9" x 12" | Water-based ink | Oil painting canvas | Screen for test |
User manual | FAQs | Sticker | Screen & frame card |
Accessory & material card |
xTool Screen Printer | Magnetic board | Frame 11.5" x 16" | Fixing pin |
Cutting mat | Squeegee 10.7" x 4.8" | Ink spatula 8" x 0.8" | Storage box |
Screen 11.5" x 16" | Water-based ink | Oil painting canvas | Screen for test |
User manual | FAQs | Sticker | Screen & frame card |
Accessory & material card |
The screens included in the kits are 100-steel-mesh screens. You can buy 200-steel-mesh screens at xtool.com. The screen printing process works the same for both types of screens.
If your ambient temperature is between 20°C (68°F) and 0°C (32°F) or lower, please warm up the screen before use. For details, see Warm Up the Screen Before Mounting.
(1) Get the screen frame and flip it to the bottom face. Release all the wrenches.
(2) Get the coated screen with the side of the corrugated board facing down.
(3) Fit the screen into the frame and make sure the four corners are all in place and the screen is centered in the frame.
(4) Ensure that the corrugated board is placed fully into the frame and the screen is on top of the frame. Do not press the screen when mounting it.
(5) Get the four tensioning strips. Fit one into a side groove and tighten the related wrenches. Move on to the rest of the strips until all four sides of the screen are stretched.
(6) Position the fixing pin properly before you rotate it to secure it.
(7) Fit the other three fixing pins in the same way.
(8) Now flip the screen frame back to its printing face. Tear off the corrugated board. If the tensioning strips come off, repeat the previous step.
Note: If any fixing pin falls after you turn the frame over, fit it into the frame again. If the screen is not mounted flat on the frame, mount it again.
You can use a laser machine to prepare your screen easily.
(1) Design or import a pattern on the software that works with your laser machine.
If your pattern is a bitmap image, pre-process it using the halftone technique. For details, you can read this article or watch this video tutorial.
(2) Flip the frame and screen over so the back side faces up.
(3) Place the screen, which has been mounted on the frame, in the processing area of the laser machine to engrave your design on it. For details about preparing your screen with xTool products, you can watch this video tutorial.
(1) Align the three magnetic pieces on the back of the magnetic board with the magnets on the printer.
(2) After you mount the magnetic board on the screen printer, you can fine-tune the position of the magnetic board by using the three position fine-tuning knobs.
(3) You can determine whether to use the cutting mat based on the texture of your material.
If the material, such as textile fabric, is easy to slide, place the cutting mat on the magnetic board and put the material on the cutting mat.
(4) Ensure that the area to be printed on the material is flat without wrinkles and open the handle toggle locks on the frame connector.
(5) Fit the frame into the frame connector with the bottom side facing up and tighten the locks.
Then, you can turn the screen position lock knob clockwise to lock the position of the screen for printing. Alternatively, you can press the frame on an edge and hold it down during printing.
(6) Use the ink spatula to get enough ink on the screen and use the squeegee to squeeze out the ink quickly to avoid transferring too much ink.
(7) After squeezing the ink through the screen, pull up the frame and check out the printing result.
Note: After printing, wait about 10 minutes for the ink to air-dry. If your material is a textile fabric, you are advised to wait 48 hours before you wash it.
You may operate xTool D1 Pro or xTool S1 with XCS when engraving screens, refer to the following articles for details:
As the power of different machines may vary, we encourage you to test the processing parameters for your laser device:
For some xTool machines, frame fixing pieces are designed to help you achieve better multi-color printing results. You can purchase frame fixing pieces at xtool.com.
To use a frame fixing piece, you can refer to:
To make a frame fixing piece or tool by yourself, you can refer to:
To prepare the screen using XCS for multi-color printing, see How to Process Images for Multi-Color Printing.
To process materials in batches, you can use the stickers delivered with xTool Screen Printer. For details, see How to Use xTool Screen Printer for Batch Printing.
After completing the printing, you can clean the screen and keep it for subsequent use. Clean it based on the type of ink you've used.
Rinse the screen to remove the ink. You can use a soft brush to remove the ink gently. If the ink is dry and hard to remove, use water or some non-corrosive detergent to clean it.
You can purchase other ink, including acrylic ink, plastisol ink, oil-based ink, and featured ink such as thermochromic ink, photochromic ink, and puff plastisol ink, at xtool.com. For more information about how to remove these kinds of ink from screens, visit support.xtool.com/article/1593.
Before using detergent or solvent to clean the screen, test it in a small area of the screen to see whether it damages the screen. After cleaning, rinse the screen to remove the remaining detergent or solvent, and then air-dry the screen or dry it with compressed air.