Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Failure of the positive (positive failure), like a bad raincoat, will always encourage screen makers to under expose, because they haven't protected their image area from exposure.
Isn't there something missing from your screen?
Full and complete exposure is where the entire layer of emulsion is exposed into a stencil and the entire thickness from face to well side is linked and will not wash off with water (well side where scumming often comes from).
QuoteFull and complete exposure is where the entire layer of emulsion is exposed into a stencil and the entire thickness from face to well side is linked and will not wash off with water (well side where scumming often comes from).Then somebody needs to start making truly clear inkjet film for use on the newer generation epsons. Or an affordable imagesetter that uses clear film. Or an affordable cts system. With the milky "waterproof" stuff this is unattainable wherever the positive film is in contact with the stencil. Well, I guess it's attainable if you're willing to wrangle the massive gain from laying down that much ink on your positive I suppose....
Indy, talked to Richard, have a 21 and will start testing and comparing with the KIWO exposure calculator and will report the results when I have time to go over this (possibly the next class).Part of our problem could very well be the issue with some (not-so) professional “screen printing experts” who are clearly giving out erroneous information (a testament to doing something for 50 plus years wrong continues to be wrong each and every year and never improves). We have some real drama queens and parasites in this industry.In a sea of ignorance the island of simple competence is a glowing oasis.