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Alan, is that a 60 dur double bevel "pointy" squeegee. That's about the only way we've been able to do this 1 hit stuff. However with small halftones we get too much gain filling in the dots. What's your thoughts on this? In our shop a job like roc posted would go 2 screens, 1 with text only and 1 on high mesh with text and halftones. Danny,I believe that this is a Plieger 70 duro double bevel.
Interesting little video....Ours is almost similar speed as yours, I would assume ink choice has a lot to do with this as well. We use One Stroke's Hybrid white ink. I also know our "ink gasket" is probably not correct...we dry them with the shirt side up because that's how our dark room is designed.....Nick
Quote from: Rocfrog on January 02, 2013, 08:54:07 PMInteresting little video....Ours is almost similar speed as yours, I would assume ink choice has a lot to do with this as well. We use One Stroke's Hybrid white ink. I also know our "ink gasket" is probably not correct...we dry them with the shirt side up because that's how our dark room is designed.....NickThis is just bizarro, what makes the design of your darkroom such that you cannot have the print side down?
Alan,Are you using Miami Screen Supply white? Which version if you are? Did you reduce it? You mentioned special squeege, whats special about it?
Alan, is that a 60 dur double bevel "pointy" squeegee. That's about the only way we've been able to do this 1 hit stuff. However with small halftones we get too much gain filling in the dots. What's your thoughts on this? In our shop a job like roc posted would go 2 screens, 1 with text only and 1 on high mesh with text and halftones. Roc I'm up on the south side of Denver your more then welcome to come up one night and I will get you sent with a nice tensioned roller frame as well as help with any auto printing stuff. I can run this art through our process and maybe the way we do it will lend some insight. Let me know Danny
Huh? Screens need to be dried ink side up, man your screens really must be terrible wow. Assuming you did not just make a typo change the way you dry them first off right away.
I have seen racks in rooms before that ran horizontal across the wall. This would dictate mesh side up drying.
Roc I'm up on the south side of Denver your more then welcome to come up one night and I will get you sent with a nice tensioned roller frame as well as help with any auto printing stuff. I can run this art through our process and maybe the way we do it will lend some insight. Let me know Danny