"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
A good rule of thumb is one step lower on the mesh count on fleece. (of course, that assumes that you don't have 180's). LOL!
I dunno. When I started, I had 110, 160, 200, and 260.If a job was fleece-exclusive, I always dropped down one level.Also tended to go up one level from manual to auto.
Been doing a lot of sample printing to get my speed up. I have 2 questions#1 - about optimizing time efficiency on the pressI have a lot 1 color - white ink on black/dark garments. Do you recommend using:- stepback function on workhrose sabre- orbital mode on workhorse sabre- or just white underbase (with choke), flash, then white layer (without choke)
#2 Faded PrintThings to consider...Durometer of the squeegee blade? (5 degrees on a hard blade is really steep) Ink viscosity too high?Screen tension level?Off contact distance?An added step but you could face coat the screen after it dries. That will add more EOM.