"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
You are obviously not doing big runs so why have thicker emulsion.Coat 1:1 on the thin edge.The thinner coating will be easier to expose.
I used black lights for years, with a vacuum table.Exposure time about 6 min and always had some slime inside the screen.Just bought a 300 W LED from Saati.Best thing I could have done, with Diazo 4.5 min exposure and with photopolymer (PHU) 45sec.Great detail and no slime.
Check your glass. Look at the edge, is it tinted green? I think green means there is UV protection. That means you have to change your glass or change to a film system.FILM SYSTEM. I use plywood instead of a sheet of glass. I cut a rectangular hole big enough so the wood is still supporting the frame.I then cover the whole wooden board with a thin film of plastic. If you just cover the hole, there will be air leaking through the board, which will reduce the vacuum pressure.The film system gave me better Emulsion over Mesh thickness. My print of white is more opaque.
Why better EOM? Because less emulsion is underexposed and rinsing away?
The 300 W LED is available from Saati USA, contact Greg at gjensen@saati.com
So I've got a sample of low iron super clear glass and ran a step test with half the screen on the old glass and half on the clear glass strip. Again, I was disappointed that it made no difference, so I'm not going to spend $100 on a new glass top.I have some Ulano Orange on the way and hope to test this week. Otherwise it seems my last fix option is to reduce distance from lamp to glass. I opened the box up and it won't be easy to change with how it's rigged up, but I'll figure it out. I'm sure this issue is behind my problems with trying to print a smooth white on black. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
While he may have his "down under" equivalent of Home Depot for building stuff, some ink and other supply recommendations may be difficult to obtain in Wildcard's location, Australia
Quote from: Frog on July 17, 2015, 08:02:55 PMWhile he may have his "down under" equivalent of Home Depot for building stuff, some ink and other supply recommendations may be difficult to obtain in Wildcard's location, AustraliaGood call. I didn't realize he was in Australia.