"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: ZooCity on January 31, 2013, 12:14:01 PMwhat do you block out with if not post exposing?Hvp is the only emulsion in my shop. Have diazo on hand but have never needed it. Everything J said above is correct in my experience- thorough exposure + hardener as needed.Just tape over them. Stop the squeegees from getting that high and they dont ever have an issue. Run all tape on the top.
what do you block out with if not post exposing?Hvp is the only emulsion in my shop. Have diazo on hand but have never needed it. Everything J said above is correct in my experience- thorough exposure + hardener as needed.
Gary Fox told me his hardener will work on ANY emulsion for discharge. Will be trying that next week over a photopolymer.
Quote from: jasonl on January 31, 2013, 03:22:40 PMGary Fox told me his hardener will work on ANY emulsion for discharge. Will be trying that next week over a photopolymer.Did you try it? How were the results? I would love to keep 1 emulsion and just harden when needed.Matt
I would love to keep 1 emulsion and just harden when needed.
Well, I feel dumb, they also make a water resistant blockout pen like - it's blue v. the green I use for plastisol. Doesn't look like any of them would totally work on press though.
Remember to post expose after blockout and before hardener