"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I'd be really interested to hear from anyone who has done push-printing on an auto. My Falcon E can do it but I've never flicked the switch. I push-print on the manual 99% of the time and have often wondered about it on the auto.My main concern with it is that at any sort of squeegee angle, a dry screen or even a wrinkle on a shirt could cause the squeegee to catch and it basically has no-where to flex without flexing into the platen and I foresee losing screens.
Quote from: Inkworks on July 19, 2012, 08:04:46 PMI'd be really interested to hear from anyone who has done push-printing on an auto. My Falcon E can do it but I've never flicked the switch. I push-print on the manual 99% of the time and have often wondered about it on the auto.My main concern with it is that at any sort of squeegee angle, a dry screen or even a wrinkle on a shirt could cause the squeegee to catch and it basically has no-where to flex without flexing into the platen and I foresee losing screens.Wow, so it really has that feature to try out. Man, give it a shot when you can and let us know please!
I think the push under pressure is backwards. It depends on your angle of course, but I would think the squeegee would bendup and not down.And pull under pressure is what you want for waterbase.