"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
So I'm guessing my problem is off contact. I am achieving my off contact by taping nickels to the screen at the four corners of the platen.
When I pull the squeegee, I'm not getting a good "clearing" of the screen. I notice where the ink deposit isn't very strong there is still ink in the mesh. Making me have to lay down some HEAVY ink.
after lifting the screen I end up with a shadow. I think what is happening there is that as I flood the screen I'm putting some ink down. I'm having issues flooding the screen obviously. It just doesn't feel right.
So, what I started doing which has "resolved" the problem is push strokes and not flooding the screen unless I pick it up off the shirt first.
Is this not good enough or am I barking up the wrong tree?
If you have wood or aluminum screens with low tension mesh you may need to raise off-contact as much as 1/4" to get the screen to clear. 95% of all your print related problems can be resolved with screen tension, at a minumum mid 20's, using the glisten method of coating (front page) and increasing your exposure times.
What mesh count are you using? I did not see that in the post. All of the above could be the issue. If your having trouble clearing the mesh and having to smash the squat out of it that can also give you a halo because now your smashing the ink out of the image area. Its just one more variable to think about.
Amazingly once you get it figured out once it will be like riding a bike for you.
his press had a LOT of off contact... at least a 1/4 of an inch... even he said that one has a crazy amount of off contact.