Deborah Sexton

Deborah Sexton, a veteran of the decorated apparel industry, is a freelance author and former editor-in-chief of Impressions magazine.

Articles

One of the best ways to build your screen printing business is presenting prospective clients with samples. Consider these dos and don’ts
Putting together a business plan to start a screen printing business doesn't have to be any more complicated than asking the right questions and writing down the answers
Production capacity and space are just two of the factors you need to take into consideration when choosing the best dryer for your needs.
Knowing your goals is key to a smart selection.
Screen size, image size, and resolution are just some of the factors you need to know before choosing the best screen exposure unit for your needs.
Get ready for the potential of big bucks — along with a slew of administrative and production headaches.
Here are the key considerations to evaluate when choosing a flash cure unit for your shop.
Here are the key considerations to think about when choosing a manual press.
Avoid installation delays and additional costs by being completely prepared when your new automatic press arrives at your door
Hand in hand with creating a business plan is having to make some educated guesses on the income and production of your business. Here’s some tips on how.
Many screen printers shun cap printing because it is perceived as difficult. With the proper equipment and techniques, cap printing is as easy as printing a T-shirt.
Before spending a dime on equipment and supplies, make sure you have a solid plan for the physical layout of your new screen printing creative team.
Maintain a steady eye on your shop’s production rates to make sure you’re pricing correctly, eliminating bottlenecks, and minimizing downtime
Keep these common problems in mind as you build your screen printing business