Silver nanowires of 20-60 nm in width and 10-50 μm in length have been examined as alternative materials to ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) due to their unique conductivity and transparency. Here we report the synthesis of silver nanowires and direct patterning of silver nanowires ink using screen printing and treatment methods for generation of conductivity. Fine patterning (line/space = 110 μm/70 μm, narrow space = 180 μm) and lower resistance by photonic curing than mechanical pressing, in addition the development of flexible silver nanowires films were achieved.