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Follow-up: what press? What squeegee durometer? What angle? How much off contact? What white ink and has it been modified?We print ELTs white through 135S mesh all day. 55/90/55 squeegee at zero angle, just under as fast as the squeegee will move at about 25 to 30 psi. Extremely soft flood typically. Double stroke at even lower pressure when we need to eek out a little more opacity or smooth a fuzzy garment and don't want to setup the roller squeegee. Other variables change a bit, but that's the basics for us.
Yeah, this drove me nuts when I first started on my auto. Was the hard flood issue.
Get some of the 55/90/55 serilor material. Super awesome results compared to stock 70 duro rubber. We only use it for white.
We use the triple duro for most other inks, but still use 70 euro for some basic spot stuff on lower meshes just because we have them. I buy the 55/90/55 from tech support. They were the only place I found that carries it and that sells it by the inch. Their shipping prices suck though, so try to pair it up with some other stuff you need that they carry. If anyone else knows of a source for the squeegee with better shipping I'm all ears!
Quote from: mimosatexas on February 22, 2019, 09:54:14 AMWe use the triple duro for most other inks, but still use 70 euro for some basic spot stuff on lower meshes just because we have them. I buy the 55/90/55 from tech support. They were the only place I found that carries it and that sells it by the inch. Their shipping prices suck though, so try to pair it up with some other stuff you need that they carry. If anyone else knows of a source for the squeegee with better shipping I'm all ears!https://sourceone.nazdar.com/P/2922/Serilor-LC3-Triple-Durometer-Squeegeesis that the squeegee you were looking for?