Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Now I heard someone mention that taping the back side of the screen accelerates the break down of the emulsion. Any truth to that?
As alluded to above it is not the collection of ink but moisture. A hardened stencil should actually need to bleed moisture [/i]gently throughout the print process. The tape causes it to collect and attack the emulsion. That moisture contains trace amounts of discharge, resulting in the dreaded "tape lines".One of the most common misconceptions is that you need to overtape. Discharge screens. While the opposite is true there are a few techniques i prefer I'll try to get to that later.
we have successfully shot them out BEFORE they go into the dryer, On a related note, we have washed out entire plastisol prints by cleaning it with ink degradent, came right out. . damdest thing.