"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
even with all the systems everyone uses, even if needing microing, 1/16th of inch or less (even a 1/16th would seem way out...in theory). So knowing that I register on a PRU with laser crosshairs and go to press with a "zeroed" out press, 1/8th of an inch is absurd? Would that be fair to say and that something doesn't add up???
So reading everythin my question/concern really had nothing to do with squeegees /inks/floods etc as they are going to take a certain amount of time and that really depends on who is doing it. I was more concerned that using a pre-reg system and when you put the screens on press, how long to dial them in. we all different methods to our madness in how we do it whether lining all screens up, then putting in everything or doing each screen 1 at a time, ie register,ink, squeegees etc, print and dial that one in and then move on. So my question wasn't really accurate like most of the things I post. I for one put in underbase screen, flash and then line up all screens, then go back and add ink etc, print first color, if good move to next, if not, dial that color in and then move on to next color until everything is lined up and then do a full test print. Maybe I am wasting too much time doing that, but thats just how I do it. I don't think a customer spends 4k-5k on t-shirts and when you print it its a little out and you tell them "its close enough" and that is how it is. We all strive for some sort of perfection in our work, not close enough (in most cases). So in that regard, I don't spend 4K on a pre-reg system to be in the ball park or close enough otherwise I could save the money and use a T-Square because that will get me "close".I am using a epson 4880 for films Alex. Maybe I am a moron and I just don't get it and I am screwing something up
Consistent mesh tensions and a quality press in great shape. There are dozens of other variables, but to me, these are big
So reading everythin my question/concern really had nothing to do with squeegees /inks/floods etc as they are going to take a certain amount of time and that really depends on who is doing it. I was more concerned that using a pre-reg system and when you put the screens on press, how long to dial them in. we all different methods to our madness in how we do it whether lining all screens up, then putting in everything or doing each screen 1 at a time, ie register,ink, squeegees etc, print and dial that one in and then move on. So my question wasn't really accurate like most of the things I post. I for one put in underbase screen, flash and then line up all screens, then go back and add ink etc, print first color, if good move to next, if not, dial that color in and then move on to next color until everything is lined up and then do a full test print. Maybe I am wasting too much time doing that, but thats just how I do it. I don't think a customer spends 4k-5k on t-shirts and when you print it its a little out and you tell them "its close enough" and that is how it is. We all strive for some sort of perfection in our work, not close enough (in most cases). So in that regard, I don't spend 4K on a pre-reg system to be in the ball park or close enough otherwise I could save the money and use a T-Square because that will get me "close".It certain helps to here how others are doing it and time that it takes for others to get something in.I am using a epson 4880 for films Alex. Maybe I am a moron and I just don't get it and I am screwing something up