Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Just saw on Chromaline's website they have a "UV LED compatible emulsion".....
Any particular flavor of Chromaline?
Nope, photopolymer, but the first mention of a LED specific emulsion I've seen yet.
What made you pick the unit you picked? Sounds like it's not working for you at all really.
Not to pile on but we just had a real-world failure on a sim process job that I was talking about earlier. The red wasn't quite right, so we took our bright red out, against my better judgement I tried cleaning the screen so there would be no contamination (in hindsight there wasn't much chance of noticeable contamination) and it was more habit than trying to stop it from happening, and the halftone area of the stencil locked up about 70%. The open area of the axe blade (fire fighter design) cleaned just fine, but the fire/flame area was 55lpi halftones and they locked up and we had to break it down and shoot another red screen. So this little issue we're discussing has cost us about 30 minutes today. Luckily we're ahead of schedule and we're not rushing to get things done, but this is a great example of how things in pre-press affect things on press. I could have exposed the screen for 60 seconds and not gotten a lot of the halftones out, or run the risk of underexposure coming back to bite us down the road. I would have post exposed with the sun but it's raining here and I am not in the habit of post exposing screens and I sure hope it doesn't come to that.
at Allan, you mentioned cutting back on exposure time by 50% to hold the dots below 5%. Is that correct?That sounds very odd to me. Don't know anyone that must do that to a hive small dots on LED. No matter the brand from what ive heard. Not that I know a lot of the others.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 08, 2015, 03:21:30 PMWhat made you pick the unit you picked? Sounds like it's not working for you at all really.I bought into the hype I guess. I was in a bind, crazy busy, the Solarbeam's membrane panel buttons stopped working one day, I knew my supplier had a good unit for sale and we pulled the trigger. I guess I could have waited a few days, but I thought the Vastex was going to kick butt and I hate that my posts make it sound like a piece of junk, it's not as bad as it sounds. But when you come from one of the best expo units ever made, it sure sounds like I want to throw it away. I don't think the Vastex is the best unit, but I don't think it's the worst. And if it weren't for the vacuum time I'd probably be very happy and just work through the other problem of not cooking the stencil thoroughly enough. I'm thinking the M&R doesn't have the same issues because it has about 4 times the amount of diodes as our Vastex, and perhaps they're a better, more complete UV emitter and therefore no Starlight users are having underexposure issues. These really are more 1st world problems, that's why I'm simply trying to give the bad along with the 99% of reviews that are nothing but the good. Most of the CTS talk is that way as well, you hear nothing but the greatness in public, but you get behind the scenes and there are plenty of issues. They're not deal-breaking issues, it's just in stark contrast to what you read on this forum is why it's somewhat jarring to hear about.
Quote from: Gilligan on May 08, 2015, 11:43:49 PMThe thing that you guys aren't used to is Alan being brutally honest! Other sugar coat the negatives of their purchases to save face, stay in good graces with manufacture, whatever. Alan doesn't do that, he doesn't hold pinches, he tells it like it is.Might be why no one is beating the door down to get demo products in his shop. Just because someone has no issues to report early (maybe because there weren't any to report), doesn't mean when there are some later that they must have been sugar coating or saving face with initial reports, that's frankly a reach at best. It's interesting that the same perception could be applied to even Alan at this point. After all early it was all fine basically, but now there is more. Was he withholding it? Doubt that seriously, he just didn't rush to the internet to chat about it. I guess the difference here is I didn't perceive Alan as trying to save face as if there was some screen printing cover up or something. He's just had more time with it and its not working out completely how he hoped. His experience changed. Speaking for myself, that sounds a lot like my i-Image experience interestingly.
The thing that you guys aren't used to is Alan being brutally honest! Other sugar coat the negatives of their purchases to save face, stay in good graces with manufacture, whatever. Alan doesn't do that, he doesn't hold pinches, he tells it like it is.Might be why no one is beating the door down to get demo products in his shop.