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eliteinkprinting:
Been having a lot of screen issues on the press since we got our CTS. We used a 156 mesh (24 tension) for this print. I've messed with the angle, pressure, and contact. The ink is nice and warmed up. The edges aren't crisp and it's like ink gets stuck in certain parts of the stencil. I'll clear it out and boom 3 prints later same thing.The more I go over it to fill in, the worse it gets. Appreciate any insight of whats going on.
Thanks!

3Deep:
Just taking a wild guess I'm going to say your screen has an invisible film/residue or your ink has something wrong with it, I would try another color ink or white ink in that same screen, that will tell you if it's the inks.

eliteinkprinting:
We've switched a couple of different inks, white, navy, red. Appears to be consistent which might be a good thing. I've shown some other printers and a couple pointed out it might be water film from not being vacuumed out? This would be awesome, since that's an easy fix

Sbrem:
I'll concur with Darryl, if not exposed all the way through, then some unexposed emulsion is left behind with some water, kind of like an invisible shield. You can bounce light off it if you hold it right. If small, we rub it out with spit. If it's large, then back in the sink.

Steve

Frog:

--- Quote from: eliteinkprinting on January 15, 2021, 02:12:16 PM ---We've switched a couple of different inks, white, navy, red. Appears to be consistent which might be a good thing. I've shown some other printers and a couple pointed out it might be water film from not being vacuumed out? This would be awesome, since that's an easy fix

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The vacuum is only an aid to dry screens a little quicker. If properly rinsed, water film scum=underexposed emulsion=underexposure or d-max insufficient

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