"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Stinkhorn has the right idea here. While those counts mentioned wouldn't work for our shop, we're doing essentially the same thing and running 90% of our work across two mesh counts. It makes the screen callout much easier to train anyone to do. And, slightly off topic, it also simplifies so much up and down stream of pre press.
Quote from: ZooCity on June 19, 2017, 01:37:55 PMStinkhorn has the right idea here. While those counts mentioned wouldn't work for our shop, we're doing essentially the same thing and running 90% of our work across two mesh counts. It makes the screen callout much easier to train anyone to do. And, slightly off topic, it also simplifies so much up and down stream of pre press. Obvious question: what are those two mesh counts?
Quote from: Prince Art on June 19, 2017, 01:48:40 PMQuote from: ZooCity on June 19, 2017, 01:37:55 PMStinkhorn has the right idea here. While those counts mentioned wouldn't work for our shop, we're doing essentially the same thing and running 90% of our work across two mesh counts. It makes the screen callout much easier to train anyone to do. And, slightly off topic, it also simplifies so much up and down stream of pre press. Obvious question: what are those two mesh counts?150/48 and 225/40We do coat the 150s in two ways- high and then std eom. I'd love to get out of that too but it's a necessity for quality plastisol printing in our shop to have a taller stencil gasket.