"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
On ten thousand pieces we would have burned two sets of screen off the bat. Cheaper to burn them up front and have them sitting there than it is to have to wait to burn them, dry, add hardener, and dry again all the while your press is not turning making money.
I thought post exposure was to "harden" the hardener and what Tony said? Does the hardener not need to be exposed to UV?
I think some of you are missing the point on post exposure. We are blocking out with emulsion and use very little tape. If you don't post expose that unexposed emulsion can breakdown over time.
Post exposure for us means putting screens out in the sun to dry.