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Good tips, I also maximize my print lengths to get a better peel nothing worse than hearing the screen snap when the table goes down.
Alan: So higher mesh counts solve the problem??? which screen did you go higher with, the color that was laying to much ink i assume. I had the same popping this weekend and I increased the speed of my flashback.
Quote from: rmonks on August 08, 2011, 01:35:45 PMAlan: So higher mesh counts solve the problem??? which screen did you go higher with, the color that was laying to much ink i assume. I had the same popping this weekend and I increased the speed of my flashback. That's all we needed to do in this particular situation, we went from a 156 to a 195 and the popping went away immediately. We were printing maxopaque union golden yellow on a 156 mesh on printhead 5, then it was building up so badly on the next screen. There are 2 real problems with what we were trying to do, the maxopaque doesn't do well wet on wet, then the mesh count was too low, especially for a top color going on top of an underbase. When doing WOW on top of an underbase, you have little room for error. Your screens need to by tight, the right mesh count needs to be used, the right inks, etc.
Quote from: alan802 on August 08, 2011, 03:44:59 PMQuote from: rmonks on August 08, 2011, 01:35:45 PMAlan: So higher mesh counts solve the problem??? which screen did you go higher with, the color that was laying to much ink i assume. I had the same popping this weekend and I increased the speed of my flashback. That's all we needed to do in this particular situation, we went from a 156 to a 195 and the popping went away immediately. We were printing maxopaque union golden yellow on a 156 mesh on printhead 5, then it was building up so badly on the next screen. There are 2 real problems with what we were trying to do, the maxopaque doesn't do well wet on wet, then the mesh count was too low, especially for a top color going on top of an underbase. When doing WOW on top of an underbase, you have little room for error. Your screens need to by tight, the right mesh count needs to be used, the right inks, etc.try some flow additive from union. It is designed for MAXO series. It only takes a few drops (1% or so) to get the ink moving better and make it less sticky. pierre
I don't like regular reducer of soft hand clear, the softee base from qcm was decent, but I'm open to suggestions.