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Why don't you just set it up with the under base, print it with, and without, and if you like the results without turn off the two screens and run it.I don't think that you would need the under base, but I know a base does help with dot gain in some instances, so maybe you could do just the one high mesh under base, and not use both screens.Set it up the way they recommend, and then try it the way you want to do it.
The ub gives your dots something to land on. Necessary for a quality print on some fabrics and will prevent fibrillation. Rick, I've found that hsa rides low in film thickness to the fabric. Coarse print surface yields a coarse print. Smooth print surfaces yield the best coating prints I've seen. Plastisol actually feels better on some garments for this reason. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Quote from: zanegun08 on July 21, 2017, 01:43:58 PMWhy don't you just set it up with the under base, print it with, and without, and if you like the results without turn off the two screens and run it.I don't think that you would need the under base, but I know a base does help with dot gain in some instances, so maybe you could do just the one high mesh under base, and not use both screens.Set it up the way they recommend, and then try it the way you want to do it.Believe me we had one press on it for 2 WEEKS. The results are not there when your running 16 different cc reactive dyed garment colors all with the same print. The underbase is necessary.
How does your image hold up to washing with no under base?