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Cure (A step in the screen printing/manufacturing process)
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A term you should be familiar with if you want to know how to start a clothing line from scratch. Cure refers to the process of running a garment through a dryer and leaving it in the oven for a certain time/temperature this gives the ink time to set the pigment dye into the garment permanently. Times vary due to the garment thickness and also the type of ink being used. For example high density inks take more time and require a higher temperature to cure due to the thickness of the ink and the nature of the process you can read about high density here, as opposed to plastisol ink which is used more often and is easier t cure.Picture of a garment dryer below:

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