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380 and 420? What are y'all printing with those mesh counts?
I'm looking into buying some mesh, 230, 380 and 420.Where is the best place to buy it?thanks!
Quote from: ericheartsu on July 30, 2012, 01:43:28 PMI'm looking into buying some mesh, 230, 380 and 420.Where is the best place to buy it?thanks!Eic: Most people printing UV cureable screen inks are using 380T for half tones / 4CP and 355 for line colors or over print clears. I'd suggest staying away from the 420T's unless you're doing high line count +85LPI halftones / 4CP
What about "Cut fees" for less than a bolt?
Quote from: Gilligan on July 31, 2012, 02:41:53 PMWhat about "Cut fees" for less than a bolt?$10
Quote from: Printficient on July 31, 2012, 05:00:18 PMQuote from: Gilligan on July 31, 2012, 02:41:53 PMWhat about "Cut fees" for less than a bolt?$10Per mesh count or total. For example, if I want 2 yards of 110/80, 2 yards of 160/64 and 2 yards of 305/39 is it $10 total or $30?I've used some of Sonny's mesh and it has performed pretty good. Aside from the 280 being labeled as 180, and the 180 labeled as 280, it was a good buy. I busted 2 of the 280's because I thought they were 180 and took them up too high. The 305 has not relaxed much at all and has retained it's tension through 2 production cycles so far.