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What duro is your squeegee? If its a 60 or lighter (looks like a clear 50 duro or something) that maybe an issue also if your ink is thick. Soft squeegees can't put the pressure down enough for thick sticky inks.
Jon is a hell of a printer
Also watching your video after the second stroke you can see the substrate peel away that means not enough tack, when that happened the print will look like crap every time.
Sorry guys I was off for the weekend, painting my sons Boy Scout Troop trailer. But thank you for the great responses! As far as the Duro of the blades I'm not real sure what we have here, we have probably 7 auto squeegees but I have no idea what duro they are the only reason why I kind of remember that this one is 70 is because it broke and we recently replaced it.So I think I'll lessen the pressure and slow down the squeegee speed and do another test print and video it. As far as "clearing" the screen goes what am I actually looking for? Is it supposed to be actually clean or just relatively clean? When I print on the manual I can get it really clean and most prints I can pull of in one pass, am I looking for something similar?As far as the pellon sticking....I had just sprayed down the pallet with spray tac so it was pretty tacky and I don't think I saw it come off...maybe I don't understand what you mean or maybe I jsut didn't catch that....?Nick
As far as the pellon sticking....I had just sprayed down the pallet with spray tac so it was pretty tacky and I don't think I saw it come off...maybe I don't understand what you mean or maybe I jsut didn't catch that....?Nick
Quote from: Rocfrog on January 14, 2013, 01:02:27 PMAs far as the pellon sticking....I had just sprayed down the pallet with spray tac so it was pretty tacky and I don't think I saw it come off...maybe I don't understand what you mean or maybe I jsut didn't catch that....?NickWatch the video over and over from 15 seconds to 20 seconds. you'll see the screen sticks down in the center and then pops off the print. There is a sound right then too that might be the screen popping off.Basically it looks like the screen stays in contact with the pellon until the platens lowered. Either:1 - The pellon lifted and stuck to the screen.2 - The off contact is too low for your screen mesh tension.3 - Your mesh tension is seriously low, like well under 15.4 - It was a trick of the camera angleThe screen should release from whatever you're printing on, following 0.5 - 3" behind the sgueegee, as it does it's print stroke. not stay stuck down in the center and then pop off.
Don't print on a pellon. I never understood why people use them. They are more expensive then a shirt (you can use a shirt many more times) and why dial your press into print on them then print on shirts. They don't print the same. Get an shirt to print on. Do your tests on shirts.