Short answer
On-site screen printing requires prepared artwork, screens, inks, blank garments, production tables, curing or drying equipment, power access, and enough space for guests to order and pick up finished pieces.
What people are really asking
Most failed live print plans fail because the venue details and artwork choices were left until the last minute.
- Simple vector art with limited colors works best.
- Power and heat safety must match venue rules.
- The station needs space for production and guest flow.
- Blank staging and size runs should be separated from pickup.
How OnSite Event Printing handles it
The crew prepares screens and production supplies before the event, then runs the station as a compact production line. That means the live part feels spontaneous while the hard decisions were made ahead of time.
- Finalize artwork early enough for screen prep.
- Confirm venue power, fire rules, load-in, and booth dimensions.
- Choose blanks that can be printed quickly and consistently.
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Common questions
Can screens be made on-site?
Usually they should be prepared before the event for quality and speed.
How many colors work best?
One to four colors is typical for clean live screen printing.
Can screen printing be done indoors?
Yes, if equipment, ventilation, power, and venue rules support the setup.