We're running them now, 81, double stroke, flash, 110S double stroke. It's pretty damn white. We did multiple samples last week, and this was the one he liked the most. Still, there was the ever so slight "evidence" of the shirt fiber, but since the customer is heat pressing them all before packaging (he took unpressed samples and heat pressed them with his own equipment) he knows what he's getting. Normal flood, enough to fill the mesh, but certainly not over-filled. I almost want to use a bullet nosed squeegee, which sounds crazy, but worked like you wouldn't believe when my old shop did a gigantic order for Burger King and Coca-Cola. 4XX mesh, bullet-nosed squeegee, one stroke. Triangle Ink, circa 1980. When a guy recommended it to me, I said "absolutely no way" but was proved wrong when I put it to the test. The biggest problem was the 4XX mesh, which was only good for about 5000 prints. The run was 150K, and the screens were hand stretched and stapled, about 30 of them...
Steve