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Quote from: LMPrinting on August 07, 2015, 04:18:53 PMI have been doing all of the Beta Testing for the FX LED Exporsure unit. Ryonet asked me to handle the production testing before they released to the market. I have enjoyed the unit a lot. I use SP-1400 and I print 100% waterbased inks and discharge. This unit has had great results with exposure keeping detail and making a durable emulsion. 305 mesh is burning 81 lpi, keep all halftones, is at 35 seconds. 230 mech is at 45 seconds and holds all halftones at 55 lpi. 180LX mesh is burning at 1:00.Part of the unit being app enabled is that soon you will be able to have the app on your phone and be able to control the unit from anywhere. It also will notify you when the exposure is complete if you have to walk away from the unit. I will be performing testing soon with 450 mech at 100+ lpi which I am very confident in the unit to be able to hold all of the halftones. I have read through a lot of the posts and I am very surprise on how many people resort to bashing a product that has only been out for a few days without even seeing it in person or working with one. I have been working with this unit for over a month now and I have no complaints on the unit at all.81 to 100+ LPI waterbase work is impressive, I mean impossible. Why don't you post up a pic of that shirt. Keeping "all the halftones" at that LPI means one of two things. Your setting for LPI is way off or your just full of it. I really don't care to prove you wrong. I want to make sure no one believes this and spends money on the unit only to be disappointed. Please don't take this as bashing the unit. It looks good and I am sure it can do just as good as a MH unit. The times you said in your post make me think it is not nearly as fast as a LED unit should be. My MH can burn faster then that. Please post a pic of that shirt in waterbase at 81 lpi.
I have been doing all of the Beta Testing for the FX LED Exporsure unit. Ryonet asked me to handle the production testing before they released to the market. I have enjoyed the unit a lot. I use SP-1400 and I print 100% waterbased inks and discharge. This unit has had great results with exposure keeping detail and making a durable emulsion. 305 mesh is burning 81 lpi, keep all halftones, is at 35 seconds. 230 mech is at 45 seconds and holds all halftones at 55 lpi. 180LX mesh is burning at 1:00.Part of the unit being app enabled is that soon you will be able to have the app on your phone and be able to control the unit from anywhere. It also will notify you when the exposure is complete if you have to walk away from the unit. I will be performing testing soon with 450 mech at 100+ lpi which I am very confident in the unit to be able to hold all of the halftones. I have read through a lot of the posts and I am very surprise on how many people resort to bashing a product that has only been out for a few days without even seeing it in person or working with one. I have been working with this unit for over a month now and I have no complaints on the unit at all.
Quote from: Screened Gear on August 07, 2015, 05:16:08 PM81 to 100+ LPI waterbase work is impressive, I mean impossible. Why don't you post up a pic of that shirt. Keeping "all the halftones" at that LPI means one of two things. Your setting for LPI is way off or your just full of it. I really don't care to prove you wrong. I want to make sure no one believes this and spends money on the unit only to be disappointed. Please post a pic of that shirt in waterbase at 81 lpi.It is doable. You are coming off a bit harsh man! I have talked with 2 different people/companies printing WB through a 420 or something. Sergey, in Russia was pulling off 95 lpi and his stuff was killer!
81 to 100+ LPI waterbase work is impressive, I mean impossible. Why don't you post up a pic of that shirt. Keeping "all the halftones" at that LPI means one of two things. Your setting for LPI is way off or your just full of it. I really don't care to prove you wrong. I want to make sure no one believes this and spends money on the unit only to be disappointed. Please post a pic of that shirt in waterbase at 81 lpi.
I don't know. I think maybe, he's addressing a post I made just this morning pertaining to 100lpi. http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,15611.msg149777.html#msg149777In my case tho, I was referring to using 100lpi of the I-Image for screen printing on paper for poster etc. In addition, in his defense, he didn't actually describe what substrate he would be intending that 100lpi for.Now, the negative is, similar to the Video touting to hold a 5% dot of an 85lpi (mesh on a 230) is out of place.Here, this gentleman indicated using a 305 (and holding all the halftones) on an 81lpi. A note about people indicating they are using an extreme lpi on a lower mesh. When they do this, often yes, it can be done. It can be done using an 81 lpi on a 305, but no. Not even with dual cure, can you actually print the "full" tonal range. It just don't compute. That is simply because of the math in the mesh thread size versus the math in the dot size of an 80lpi (in the lower ranges (as most of us know here). So yes, some do actually claim to expose and print 81, and even 100lpi but the lower sized (highlight dots) and the shadow dots cannot be held and get blocked by mesh thread at a specific size ratio.This is where people get tripped up. They mention that "they are holding" the 5% in an 85lpi. Whats that mean tho? That simply says yes, my exposure unit can EXPOSE IT ...AND IT WASHED OUT. In truth, you can hold 100 lpi and wash it out...on a 110 mesh. That doesn't mean it's going to print on a tee. That is not saying that I can expose it, hold it in the screen, AND, I can push ink thru those areas...and it's getting printed on the tee.There are a few shops that advertise printing with 85 lpi and even 100lpi. What they are actually doing tho, is using the mid tone ranges and stretching that out across the art. In other words, those that do actually use 85-100lpi don't actually claim to use anything less than a 15% dot or above 75% in the shadow tones in that 85 lpi. I can see the benefits (since yes, you can hold from 15% to 75% and THAT is what they are working with. These smaller dots (as compared to a 55-65) mid tone range provide great image detail on press.So, all in all we do smell something. Maybe it's just some half truths. I'm open to be corrected. If I'm wrong, I don't mind being wrong as long as I get to understand where and how got there so I don't tell someone else the wrong information.DQuote from: Screened Gear on August 07, 2015, 05:16:08 PMQuote from: LMPrinting on August 07, 2015, 04:18:53 PMI have been doing all of the Beta Testing for the FX LED Exporsure unit. Ryonet asked me to handle the production testing before they released to the market. I have enjoyed the unit a lot. I use SP-1400 and I print 100% waterbased inks and discharge. This unit has had great results with exposure keeping detail and making a durable emulsion. 305 mesh is burning 81 lpi, keep all halftones, is at 35 seconds. 230 mech is at 45 seconds and holds all halftones at 55 lpi. 180LX mesh is burning at 1:00.Part of the unit being app enabled is that soon you will be able to have the app on your phone and be able to control the unit from anywhere. It also will notify you when the exposure is complete if you have to walk away from the unit. I will be performing testing soon with 450 mech at 100+ lpi which I am very confident in the unit to be able to hold all of the halftones. I have read through a lot of the posts and I am very surprise on how many people resort to bashing a product that has only been out for a few days without even seeing it in person or working with one. I have been working with this unit for over a month now and I have no complaints on the unit at all.81 to 100+ LPI waterbase work is impressive, I mean impossible. Why don't you post up a pic of that shirt. Keeping "all the halftones" at that LPI means one of two things. Your setting for LPI is way off or your just full of it. I really don't care to prove you wrong. I want to make sure no one believes this and spends money on the unit only to be disappointed. Please don't take this as bashing the unit. It looks good and I am sure it can do just as good as a MH unit. The times you said in your post make me think it is not nearly as fast as a LED unit should be. My MH can burn faster then that. Please post a pic of that shirt in waterbase at 81 lpi.
Darryl, My position is the same as yours on the matter.Frog, Regardless of who, Ryonet markets to, it is their choice to continue or expand those markets.In all honesty, very few of my customers read this, or any other board, for that fact.they are most of the times, just to busy to spend time on forums.They would average 500-1000 screens per day.IMHO if you want this board to grow, many competing companies should be encouraged, to participate / advertise.It is good for This board, It is good for the Industry.Darryl, I always enjoy your post/insight. You have my respect!winston(EDIT) note. I came in to edit the QUOTES to break them up so you could see who's quoting who. It was a little jumbled.DanQuote from: 3Deep on August 06, 2015, 12:29:55 PMQuote from: Frog on August 06, 2015, 12:08:57 PMQuote from: 3Deep on August 06, 2015, 10:43:12 AMI know I should shut up here, but I'm going to toss my 2 cent in, I agree with Alan the starlight I tested in my shop blew me away, and if we had heavy production going on everyday I would have ordered one that day. With all that said, you guys are doing what you normally do bashing!!!! before you even had a change to work with this unit Ryonet is promoting, this is the reason I'm pulling back from the forum some, take a read of the post so far and tell me what you've read. I apologize if I've hurt anyone's feelings, but dang can't we ever have a complete post without tossing M&R in the mix when talking about another companies equipment, I did look at the vid and the unit looks very interesting maybe a few things for glam that has nothing to do with exposure, I'll wait until someone puts it in there shop for real production and that will tell the tail.I don't see a major bash-fest here. What I see mostly is input from a very different forum crowd than Ryonet generally markets to (though in all fairness, they didn't start this thread).Unlike TSF, our crowd is generally more experienced, and criticism tends to be from a fairly discriminatory direction. They don't believe everything they hear, or take all claims at face value.Don't lump this in with how Anatol has been treated. Though they are apparently working hard to shake a less-than-stellar reputation, they earned that rep fair and square, and some folks are a mite wary and/or dubious.Don't pull back from here too much buddy, I'll miss your often creative punctuation. LOL! LOL Frog I ain't going to far I'd put you out of punctuation correction work, yeah I know this crowd has a few vet's here and some of us think we are vets(me). Yeah winston is correct Rich & company have gain respect and you'll never here me put them down, but I still like to hear about other equipment companies product at least 5 post before they get compared to Smurf Crew LOL
Quote from: Frog on August 06, 2015, 12:08:57 PMQuote from: 3Deep on August 06, 2015, 10:43:12 AMI know I should shut up here, but I'm going to toss my 2 cent in, I agree with Alan the starlight I tested in my shop blew me away, and if we had heavy production going on everyday I would have ordered one that day. With all that said, you guys are doing what you normally do bashing!!!! before you even had a change to work with this unit Ryonet is promoting, this is the reason I'm pulling back from the forum some, take a read of the post so far and tell me what you've read. I apologize if I've hurt anyone's feelings, but dang can't we ever have a complete post without tossing M&R in the mix when talking about another companies equipment, I did look at the vid and the unit looks very interesting maybe a few things for glam that has nothing to do with exposure, I'll wait until someone puts it in there shop for real production and that will tell the tail.I don't see a major bash-fest here. What I see mostly is input from a very different forum crowd than Ryonet generally markets to (though in all fairness, they didn't start this thread).Unlike TSF, our crowd is generally more experienced, and criticism tends to be from a fairly discriminatory direction. They don't believe everything they hear, or take all claims at face value.Don't lump this in with how Anatol has been treated. Though they are apparently working hard to shake a less-than-stellar reputation, they earned that rep fair and square, and some folks are a mite wary and/or dubious.Don't pull back from here too much buddy, I'll miss your often creative punctuation. LOL! LOL Frog I ain't going to far I'd put you out of punctuation correction work, yeah I know this crowd has a few vet's here and some of us think we are vets(me). Yeah winston is correct Rich & company have gain respect and you'll never here me put them down, but I still like to hear about other equipment companies product at least 5 post before they get compared to Smurf Crew LOL
Quote from: 3Deep on August 06, 2015, 10:43:12 AMI know I should shut up here, but I'm going to toss my 2 cent in, I agree with Alan the starlight I tested in my shop blew me away, and if we had heavy production going on everyday I would have ordered one that day. With all that said, you guys are doing what you normally do bashing!!!! before you even had a change to work with this unit Ryonet is promoting, this is the reason I'm pulling back from the forum some, take a read of the post so far and tell me what you've read. I apologize if I've hurt anyone's feelings, but dang can't we ever have a complete post without tossing M&R in the mix when talking about another companies equipment, I did look at the vid and the unit looks very interesting maybe a few things for glam that has nothing to do with exposure, I'll wait until someone puts it in there shop for real production and that will tell the tail.I don't see a major bash-fest here. What I see mostly is input from a very different forum crowd than Ryonet generally markets to (though in all fairness, they didn't start this thread).Unlike TSF, our crowd is generally more experienced, and criticism tends to be from a fairly discriminatory direction. They don't believe everything they hear, or take all claims at face value.Don't lump this in with how Anatol has been treated. Though they are apparently working hard to shake a less-than-stellar reputation, they earned that rep fair and square, and some folks are a mite wary and/or dubious.Don't pull back from here too much buddy, I'll miss your often creative punctuation. LOL!
I know I should shut up here, but I'm going to toss my 2 cent in, I agree with Alan the starlight I tested in my shop blew me away, and if we had heavy production going on everyday I would have ordered one that day. With all that said, you guys are doing what you normally do bashing!!!! before you even had a change to work with this unit Ryonet is promoting, this is the reason I'm pulling back from the forum some, take a read of the post so far and tell me what you've read. I apologize if I've hurt anyone's feelings, but dang can't we ever have a complete post without tossing M&R in the mix when talking about another companies equipment, I did look at the vid and the unit looks very interesting maybe a few things for glam that has nothing to do with exposure, I'll wait until someone puts it in there shop for real production and that will tell the tail.
Rockers, do you have the upgraded vacuum pump/system in your unit? How long are your vacuum draw down times? In the beginning I was as disappointed in this aspect but overall the inability to do something in getting a nice, full exposed stencil that has always been so easy with the Richmond metal halide is costing us more time than the extended vacuum time.
I would like to pose a question to this group. What light source makes a better stencil, single point or multi point?
I still believe that any of these lower cost options will produce better screens than FL units.We here are so used to top of the line, wanting to get the best results possible with what we have. Many smaller shops and more advanced basement/garage printers could benefit greatly from something affordable.Would be curious of the retail price on this unit tho.
Part of the unit being app enabled is that soon you will be able to have the app on your phone and be able to control the unit from anywhere. It also will notify you when the exposure is complete if you have to walk away from the unit.