"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We do thick stencils, 350-400 micron screens on ours. Direct emulsion. It takes us a lot of trips under the light bar to get exposure, but it works.
I've done 400 micron films on our Starlight...I believe the exposure time was around 3 minutes and 30 seconds...as said before, make sure you have a REALLY dark stencil...We cannot run them through the I-Image due to the head height and the laser, so when running them we have to put the glass back in the exposure unit.
Quote from: bimmridder on February 08, 2015, 09:48:59 PMWe do thick stencils, 350-400 micron screens on ours. Direct emulsion. It takes us a lot of trips under the light bar to get exposure, but it works.A Lot of trips. What kind of answer is that, you would think we live and work in the back of a VW micro bus, traveling to Grateful Dead love ins selling tie dyed boot legged t-shirts that are 'smoked' rather than cured by a bunch of un bathed, tattooed, pony-tailed, free love political radicals.Oops, I guess that does describe a bunch of us so I guess A Lot of Trips is a perfectly acceptable answer, kind of like " It Depends". ~ Kitson