"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I don't believe so, though I personally haven't touched an indirect stencil for probably 10 years, and was always limited to just a couple that I had always used. We did a long long time ago fashion water resistant stencils from amberlith/rubylith and apply it to mesh with two-way thinner.Sounds like a long round about way to do it though, I'd just buy some suitable emulsion in a quart size for your testing and avoid grief and drama.
Does anyone make a cap film that can be used for wb/dc? I want to learn some more about these but I don't want to bring in a new emulsion yet. The stuff I use now will not hold up for more than a few prints.Thanks,
We printed some discharge with Ulano Orange photopolymer + Murakami Hardener last week. Only 100 pcs but we didn't have any breakdown on any of the screens. If EZ film is the same, then it might work. We apply the hardener after exposure washout, while the stencil is still a little damp, so that the hardener gets pulled in as it dries. We post exposed as well, but there is no diazo so that might have been pointless. No issues with reclaim.