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Our squeegees go to 99. WB only though.Danny our Eco maxes at 1600/hr, are the new ones faster than that?
Like you mentioned already, the stroke speed look great.I recently saw one run at 1092 per hr. That was a 1 Clr black ink on an M&R tho.What mesh,What squeegee?what squeegee angle?What off contact?
Quote from: Dottonedan on September 23, 2016, 03:37:55 PMLike you mentioned already, the stroke speed look great.I recently saw one run at 1092 per hr. That was a 1 Clr black ink on an M&R tho.What mesh,What squeegee?what squeegee angle?What off contact?This job was done on 150/48 thin thread mesh - 25 newtons Squeegee is single duro 75Angle of blade is around 8 degreesOff contact is 2mmWilflex white yet to be released
Quote from: DannyGruninger on September 23, 2016, 04:11:56 PMQuote from: Dottonedan on September 23, 2016, 03:37:55 PMLike you mentioned already, the stroke speed look great.I recently saw one run at 1092 per hr. That was a 1 Clr black ink on an M&R tho.What mesh,What squeegee?what squeegee angle?What off contact?This job was done on 150/48 thin thread mesh - 25 newtons Squeegee is single duro 75Angle of blade is around 8 degreesOff contact is 2mmWilflex white yet to be releasedWhite looks very white and smooth. Much brighter (like perfect) than what I had recently seen done on a regular 156 base and top white using a 70/90/70 at vertical angle at 1/8th" OC.so both the 150 S mesh and this ink offer great results.
Nice. 150s for base and hilites?
What is your pressure set at? If I could actually get the dip out of the front of my pallets fixed we could run it maxed at as well, but since we are not parallel we have to compensate and slow down a bit.