Went for some training at the CHT ink company and they had this, done with one of their products mixed with an adhesive. It looked pretty incredible in person.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u4zjenqhftnq3j2/Unknown.png?dl=0We will also need a casting like this to reproduce the technique.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/16dthvp94etu7gv/Unknown-4.jpeg?dl=0My friend at the ink company gave me the print notes and the mixing instructions for the product but she was not there for the printing and does not know the mechanics of how its done. The only guidelines she had for us was that the art needs to be slightly bigger than the mould it is printing over.
That's where you guys come in...
Any ideas on how this would work on a press? Anybody ever seen it done before? I am thinking the casting is placed underneath the screen, the thermoplastic ink is printed directly on it, and both are sent through the dryer after printing.