"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Way over 1000 pcs....... I just posted a video on instagram of us going just under 1000 pcs an hour with a 10"x10" round white logo....... Anything more then 1000 an hour my guys start to get wasted way too fast.Right now I'm blending my own ink using a combination of several products and when we are running fast white it's always on 150/48 base and slightly higher for the top white. 25 newtons on the meshcheck out the instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/p/BU2a8iaD6wj/?taken-by=denverprinthouse
Quote from: DannyGruninger on June 02, 2017, 04:31:52 PMWay over 1000 pcs....... I just posted a video on instagram of us going just under 1000 pcs an hour with a 10"x10" round white logo....... Anything more then 1000 an hour my guys start to get wasted way too fast.Right now I'm blending my own ink using a combination of several products and when we are running fast white it's always on 150/48 base and slightly higher for the top white. 25 newtons on the meshcheck out the instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/p/BU2a8iaD6wj/?taken-by=denverprinthouseWhats your eom for those?I know you have played with just about every combination. What made you decide to stick with 150/48?
I honestly don't know how you guys can load that quickly and accurately. Once I get closer to the 400/hr mark it's tough for me to keep up.
Quote from: Colin on June 02, 2017, 06:14:17 PMQuote from: DannyGruninger on June 02, 2017, 04:31:52 PMWay over 1000 pcs....... I just posted a video on instagram of us going just under 1000 pcs an hour with a 10"x10" round white logo....... Anything more then 1000 an hour my guys start to get wasted way too fast.Right now I'm blending my own ink using a combination of several products and when we are running fast white it's always on 150/48 base and slightly higher for the top white. 25 newtons on the meshcheck out the instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/p/BU2a8iaD6wj/?taken-by=denverprinthouseWhats your eom for those?I know you have played with just about every combination. What made you decide to stick with 150/48?We are typically around 20-22% for the 150 mesh. It's hard for us to get less then that on that mesh. Anything lower then 150/48 for us here puts down too much ink which takes longer to flash, etc....... I'm getting ready to switch from newmans to tapeless statics now that our auto reclaim is dialed and 90% of our screens will be 150/48 and 225/40.