Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
it turns the container around the ink knife when dispensing ink to sceen with a cut along the rim to stop the flow with out spilling a drop
Quote from: jsheridan on January 23, 2016, 01:51:37 PMit turns the container around the ink knife when dispensing ink to sceen with a cut along the rim to stop the flow with out spilling a dropThis sounds promising but I may need a bit more of an explanation. @Alan, were you always that neat with ink from the start or is it a skill learned over time along with everything else? Perhaps there is hope for me?
After posting this thread I had one of my worst ink moments yet. I should have taken a photo but I was too busy cussing. Karma perhaps for griping to TSB?I was just loading some poly white ink in the screen and the thick ink usually needs a little help to distribute nicely on the first few strokes. I set the warm up prints to triple stroke/flood and as I was moving some ink around I dropped my ink tool right in the middle of the screen as the storke started! I watched it get pushed up and down the screen 3 times before having to pack on the gloves and dig it out of ink. It took me a good long while to clean that mess up.Up side is that I'm lucky it didn't shred the mesh, but I still say: farking ink!
Quote from: Wildcard on January 25, 2016, 05:05:26 AMAfter posting this thread I had one of my worst ink moments yet. I should have taken a photo but I was too busy cussing. Karma perhaps for griping to TSB?I was just loading some poly white ink in the screen and the thick ink usually needs a little help to distribute nicely on the first few strokes. I set the warm up prints to triple stroke/flood and as I was moving some ink around I dropped my ink tool right in the middle of the screen as the storke started! I watched it get pushed up and down the screen 3 times before having to pack on the gloves and dig it out of ink. It took me a good long while to clean that mess up.Up side is that I'm lucky it didn't shred the mesh, but I still say: farking ink!I'll see your ink knife stuck in the screen with no damage, and raise you.. a 12 color challenger, 8 color print.. freshly glued boards for a long run.. nice and warm and the operator hit print.. rather than print start.. thanks to even spacing all 8 print heads did their thing... the carousel hung there for about 2 seconds, we had 45n tension screens in there.. when it let go.. the screens that didn't break, acted like a trampoline.. Last I heard.. 15 years later ink is still on the ceiling.
Allow me to ruffle some feathers. I don't allow press operators to wear gloves. To me, that's just telling them it's OK to be messy. Clean hands, clean tools, clean equipment. (ducking)