FAQs and Help

In most cases we will send your product out for delivery within 5 – 10 business days of your payment being received.

If you only need a few shirts, our minimum order quantity start at 12 shirts.

Order more to get the best prices.

Yes!  The bigger the order the better price you get. 
Yes. We are happy to show you samples of our products in our shop.  Please call us for an appointment. 910-792-1111
We accept vector files (.ai, .pdf, .eps, or .svg),  raster images (.psd, .pdf, .tif) at 300 dpi.

You can also send us a high resolution .jpg , Photoshop (.psd), TIFF (.tif) or Illustrator (.ai) file and we’ll do the rest!  (Make sure your image is sized according to the size you’d like printed.)

Not sure? Send us the best  artwork ,you have in an email (or snail mail) and we’ll help you make your design a reality!

We offer over 30 brands of apparel specifically selected to meet your wearable needs. If you are looking for a particular brand, give us a call.

Should you be unhappy with the products you receive, simply contact our friendly service team and we will work towards a resolution. We want you to be happy with our products and our service.

Our shop is at:
2725 Old Wrightsboro Rd.
Building 14 unit 4
Wilmington, NC

If you would like to make an appointment please give us a call.

Yes. We work with clubs, businesses, schools and organizations.

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Schools • Clubs • Family Reunions • Bridal Parties • Businesses • Teams

How To Upload Files to A & M Screen Printing

A&M Screen Printing uses WeTransfer to upload your files.

WeTransfer is one of the most used file-sharing solutions. Along with the simplicity of usage, WeTransfer lets the users share large files of almost any format. With the free service, you can share the files up to 2 GB over WeTransfer at a time, which is way more than the most of the traditional email attachment size. The paid version of the service permits the sharing of file up to 20 GB in one go.

After clicking upload your files, a new window will appear. Once you have agreed to the terms and conditions you will enter your email and a short message and upload your file(s). Once we have received your files we will be in contact with you.

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Fair Returns Policy

Should you be unhappy with the products you receive, simply contact our friendly service team and we will work with you to make it right.

Quality

Our products are individually manufactured to your needs. We only use top-quality products together with the best printing techniques currently available.

Privacy

A & M Screen-printing treats all information regarding customers as confidential. Your data will only be used for the purposes of your order.

About Screen Printing

Screen-printing, or serigraph, previously known as silk screening, is a printmaking technique that traditionally creates a sharp-edged image using a stencil and a porous fabric. A screen-print or serigraph is an image created using this technique. It is related to resist dyeing on cloth.

It began as an industrial technology, and was adopted by American graphic artists in the 1930s; the Pop Art movement of the 1960s further popularized the technique. Many of Andy Warhol’s most famous works, including his Campbell’s Soup Cans, were created using the technique.

It is currently popular both in fine arts and in commercial printing, where it is commonly used to put images on T-shirts, hats, ceramics, glass, polyethylene, polypropylene, paper, metals, and wood.

There are four different screen print processes:

Spot Color Printing Process

Vivid color • Clean edges

Spot color is the most common print technique in the industry. Logos, text, cartoons, line art, and more are all styles spot colors excel at reproducing.

4 Color Printing Process CMYK

Soft hand • Water based

The oldest color reproduction print method. Uses cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink. Print designs on white or light-colored garments.

Simulated Printing Process

high detail • Vivid

Brighter more colorful images. Great level of detail. Design is printed with solid opaque colors. More stable, resulting in less misprints. 

Discharge Printing Process

Good for Dark Fabrics

Discharge inks remove the shirt’s dye instead of putting a color on top of the shirt resulting in an extremely soft print, showing the weave of the shirt.