Simulated Process / White Garments
  In the past, 4-color process would be the best solution for screen printing on a white garment. Many people still like the results 4-color process printing provides. The advantage that simulated process offers is a much brighter more colorful image because the design is printed with solid opaque colors. When printing 4-color process you are re-creating all of the colors in the design by mixing Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black ink. This form of printing was originally designed to be used in the area of offset printing (i.e.. Brochures, magazines, etc.) If quality is what your after, simulated separations apply a much brighter and cleaner image when printed.  
   

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Screen printing a T-shirt is done by applying one color at a time until all colors are applied to the garment. To view each color in the design, start by running you mouse over the word "Color 1" below. Then slide down to "Color 2" and so on. As your mouse runs over each color, the picture at the left will display the design with that color added. When your mouse is over "Color 6", you will be viewing the finished screen printed image.
Yellow
Red
Dark Blue
Light Blue
Black
White Highlight

Depending on the artwork to be separated, simulated process separations can range anywhere from 3 to 12 colors. Only 6-colors were needed to achieve the desired effect for this design.