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Mission Screen Printing
At MISSION SCREEN PRINTING, we are committed to producing the highest-quality screen printing on your supplied items at competitive prices. We specialize in contract container and bottle printing as well as traditional garment shirt printing for our clients. We specialize in container and bottle printing on many substrates, like glass, plastic, and metal.

Bottles, caps, or lids come in a variety of materials, such as HDPE, LDPE, PET, PP, PVC, and Acrylic. We can print on all of the above and help you choose the right container for your alcohol, sanitizer, or oils. Need a template for your bottles? A label redesigned? Our Experienced Design Team can work with you to create art that fits your brand and is print-ready.
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We print on shirts, bottles, and containers of just about any size. If you have a job that no one else can do, then our friendly sales staff would love to hear from you. At Mission Screen Printing, we love what we do, and we do it well! Learn more about our screen printing services. We've been screen printing 20+ years in the textile and bottle industry.
Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh or screen is used to transfer ink onto a fabric or container surface. A screen is burned using a film to create a negative image. A squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the negative space with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the surface.
We print using UV and solvent-based inks with the capability of adding multiple catalysts, hardeners, and modifiers to meet your adhesion and resistant requirements. Plus, we provide in-house color matching and can make almost any color, including metallics. If you found your containers, and aren't quite ready to print, we do have short-term warehousing available for our customers.
Textile printing is the printing process in which colored dyes or pigments are applied to and bonded with the fiber of the textiles. We use plastisol and water-based inks. We carefully print and cure our inks to provide resistance to fading, washing, and friction. If you're wondering, "Who offers textile printing near me?" you've come to the right place.
Need some help with graphic design? We can take existing artwork meant for other mediums and format it for screen printing, or digital reproduction. When setting up a new job, often we're faced with challenges. It might be artwork that includes converting multi-color art into single color prints or creating color separations from artwork that isn't in vector format.
Reviews (4)
Roman Campuzano
Roman Campuzano
Oct 29, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism
Super thorough and professional. I find it fascinating to see the endless bottling possibilities when it comes to Mission Screen Printing. Looking forward to doing more business in the future.
A. C.
A. C.
Apr 02, 2021
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Critical: Quality
There was damage to my bottles, which set back the release of my product by 4 weeks. I was eventually refunded. However, they delay in the release of my product was perhaps most damaging.
Jeffrey Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen
Jul 20, 2018
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Jason and his team printed a tricky design on candle glassware. His attention to detail and quality are unparalleled. Would highly recommend choosing Mission Screen Printing if you are looking for a great finished product!
UPDATE!
Place a re-order and Jason & team did an amazing job once again. My two color artwork is pretty tricky to work with since the second color requires hand registration to align with the first color. Mission nailed it, and I am so happy with the results! Will definitely be back for more.
Brianne Rapp
Brianne Rapp
Aug 23, 2017
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If you want quality go somewhere else, worked here for 4 months, and let me tell you quality is not their top priority. They are a bunch of penny pinching corner cutters. If there is an imperfection they think you won't notice they'll continue printing it, or if they think you will they will put the imperfect ones scattered through out the order. They're machines are literally falling apart, instead of fixing or replacing them they just rig it.