Screen printing mainly includes three steps: mount the screen, engrave the screen, and print the design. We use xTool P2 here to engrave the screen for printing.
For more information on how to start screen printing, see Reading Guide for xTool Screen Printer.
Note: To ensure a better processing effect and protect the baseplate, you are advised to make the back of the screen face up.
Note: There is a small area on the left of the baseplate out of the reach of the laser. You are advised to place the screen assembly at the right of the center to ensure a larger processable area.
Note: If you need to engrave multiple screens for multi-color printing, you are advised to use the frame fixing piece for xTool P2. For more information on how to use a frame fixing piece and process screens for multi-color printing, see Use the Frame Fixing Piece for xTool P2 and Process Screens by Layer for Multi-Color Printing. Or you can see DIY Frame Fixing Pieces for xTool P2 Series.
Note: After connecting xTool P2 to XCS using a USB cable, you can connect in Wi-Fi or IP mode. Whichever way you choose, you need to connect it to your computer with the USB cable first. After connecting your device to XCS in Wi-Fi or IP mode, you can search for your device on XCS next time without USB connection.
Note: XCS provides recommended processing parameters for coated screens, you only need to select Coated Screen 100 Mesh or 200 Mesh as the material, and XCS will automatically set processing parameters for the screen.
Note: When automatic measurement results in significant errors or fails entirely, please consult Manually Measure the Focal Distance for xTool P2 Series for manual measurement of the focal distance.
Note: It is recommended to place the design in the center of the processing area, as the center of the screen has the best tautness for optimal engraving and printing results.
Note: You can import images, insert shapes, enter text, draw vector graphics, and so on. For more information on how to use XCS to design objects, see Software Learning Center.
Note: You may need to rotate the pattern depending on how you will place the material to be printed. For example, a T-shirt is usually slid onto the working platform for printing, so you need to rotate the pattern by 90 degrees. The rotating direction depends on how you place the screen assembly in the working area of xTool P2. |