Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Who uses high EOM stencils for their regular plastisol prints and who uses "standard" EOM stencils? What meshes do you run and if you use high OEM where do you use high EOM, i.e. just on the UB or on hilite colors as well?Rather than sharing EOM readings, let's define "high" EOM as having a distinct, relatively high sidewall when felt on the finger tip and being a coating that is beyond the necessary minimum thickness for the mesh. We have one screen that we optionally run at higher EOM here, 150S. I like a higher EOM stencil on this mesh for plastisol UBs and then 225S for the hilite colors, in general. My staff is asking to drop the high EOM version of this screen and instead run all 150S screens with lower EOM v. the aforementioned combination. I'm on board with this since it drops an emulsion, a coating type a press setup approach and ultimately a screen type from our roster. Simple is always better. We are testing it now. Issues so far have been related to moire that develops in the ink film when using two of the same screen with plastisol. This issue has me leaning toward reinstating high EOM UBs so we can use a different mesh up top. We have a simplified mesh selection and I don't want to add other mesh counts.