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Offline ol man

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Re: Any suggestions on a clear tape
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2016, 05:32:19 PM »
if one folds the tape back on itself , when removing , it leaves little to no residue, in my experience.


Offline RICK STEFANICK

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Re: Any suggestions on a clear tape
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2016, 05:47:19 PM »
THANKS EVERYONE!!! I ordered a few cases of the 6533 and one of the 6535.. acrylic packing tape is not a option..lol
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Re: Any suggestions on a clear tape
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2016, 05:55:51 PM »
Yes...........rubber based is best although one manufacture that I know of and they are in Italy. I do believe you can order from Uline but yes........expensive however the benefits more than more than justify the money. Packing tape is a bandaid and causes the problems that  have been happening. Should be in Monday to review things with Rose so we can review. I don't need to tell you how bad those screens got and how
That
happened. It was not me

Tony, Rose is out of the office for 2 weeks doing trade shows.  I have revamped the screen room completely from reclaim chemicals  the reclaiming process to a kick ass water resistant emulsion and we are now taping in the screen room. no more screens going to the floor and press operators taping there own screens. I cant see how that worked for you but I want the operators flipping jobs and printing.  not taping screens, scraping ink and washing squeegies as they had been for years.
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Re: Any suggestions on a clear tape
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2016, 05:58:21 PM »
ol man,  thats good to know.. thanks
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Re: Any suggestions on a clear tape
« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2016, 05:11:05 AM »
Yes...........rubber based is best although one manufacture that I know of and they are in Italy. I do believe you can order from Uline but yes........expensive however the benefits more than more than justify the money. Packing tape is a bandaid and causes the problems that  have been happening. Should be in Monday to review things with Rose so we can review. I don't need to tell you how bad those screens got and how
That
happened. It was not me

Tony, Rose is out of the office for 2 weeks doing trade shows.  I have revamped the screen room completely from reclaim chemicals  the reclaiming process to a kick ass water resistant emulsion and we are now taping in the screen room. no more screens going to the floor and press operators taping there own screens. I cant see how that worked for you but I want the operators flipping jobs and printing.  not taping screens, scraping ink and washing squeegies as they had been for years.

To be sure, there were shortcomings that should have been addressed much earlier but your fresh set of eyes and ears are clearly making positive improvement. Its much appreciated
tp

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Re: Any suggestions on a clear tape
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2016, 06:42:22 AM »
Yes...........rubber based is best although one manufacture that I know of and they are in Italy. I do believe you can order from Uline but yes........expensive however the benefits more than more than justify the money. Packing tape is a bandaid and causes the problems that  have been happening. Should be in Monday to review things with Rose so we can review. I don't need to tell you how bad those screens got and how
That
happened. It was not me

Tony, Rose is out of the office for 2 weeks doing trade shows.  I have revamped the screen room completely from reclaim chemicals  the reclaiming process to a kick ass water resistant emulsion and we are now taping in the screen room. no more screens going to the floor and press operators taping there own screens. I cant see how that worked for you but I want the operators flipping jobs and printing.  not taping screens, scraping ink and washing squeegies as they had been for years.

To be sure, there were shortcomings that should have been addressed much earlier but your fresh set of eyes and ears are clearly making positive improvement. Its much appreciated
tp

thanks, Let me know when your stopping in to pick up your moving boxes. I'll show you a few things that you may be able to implement in your new pre press position.
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