Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
multiple ink manufacturers (both plastisol and waterbase) lately have been telling us to underbase with 110's ... 99% of the jobs we do are 160S... I know that the 160S will put down more ink than say a 156, but does it truly put down as much as a 110?heck, even before we had S-mesh, we only used 156's for underbase... didn't even own any 110's until we started doing a lot of hoodies and wanted a REALLY thick ink deposit.what gives?
A few weeks ago we were running out of screens and we printed a white design on black shirts through a 110/81. The 110's don't get much action around here these days but I was so surprised by the hand and softness of the print. If someone would have showed me the shirt without having any knowledge of how it was printed, no way I would have guessed it was with a 110. It was not at all a thick print, it was actually thin. I thought the screen was mis-marked. I wish I had a test print of that so I could send it to anyone who thinks there's no place for a 110 in a textile shop. Since I've gotten fully staffed I can do little things like testing inks and mesh so I might just try and replicate that job and do some printing and measuring. IF I get around to this and anyone would like a sample print let me know. I'll send out a few prints to anyone wanting to see/feel it and give their feedback.