The most common curved cap-printing machine is built like a small carousel T-shirt printing press using curved screens instead of flat ones. Image courtesy of Workhorse Products, Phoenix James Ortolani has more than 30 years experience in the decorated apparel industry, specializing in hands-on direct screenprinting and heat transfer production. He has worked for main industry suppliers, and currently serves as research and development project manager for Transfer Express. For more information or to comment on this article, email James at james.ortolani@ stahlsdfc.com. Hear James speak on screen-printing and digital-decorating topics at the Imprinted Sportswear Shows (ISS). Individual seminars are just $25 if you pre-register: issshows.com. Suggested Reading Like this article? Read these and other screen-printing articles at impressionsmag.com: * "Top Tips to Improve T-Shirt Quality" * "Flock Printing: A Closer Look" * "Proper Ink Disposal Methods" Use Info*Action #24 at impressionsmag.com/infoaction impressionsmag.com April/May 2015 | Impressions 61http://www.issshows.com http://www.impressionsmag.com http://www.anajet.com/impressions http://www.anajet.com/impressions http://www.impressionsmag.com/infoaction http://www.impressionsmag.com