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Tape for protecting screen
Frog:
I thought that he used panels, but that may lead us astray here.
screenxpress:
I guess I remember back when he was fixing to go auto, he was looking for the auto size Newmans. Maybe he switched to Panels in all the confusion. Surely he will enlighten us, lol.
Homer:
panels, BUT -I'm going to grab that table and some rollers from Rex, the green roller or whatever it's called, try those out and see if the upgrade is really worth it. Sam will kill me if I don't try rollers.
wider scoop coater + winged floods = no tape . . .just sayin'
tonypep:
Monkey Tape. Like the Frog said rubber based is best. Wierd company, good product.
ebscreen:
If I'm not mistaken I think the original question was regarding tape for mesh
protection and not ink control. I've used the Newman Yellow and R-Tape for
this, and currently prefer the R-Tape. The cost doesn't matter to me (one screen
popped going into production will by you 6 rolls of the Yellow) but I just don't
like working with the Newman stuff. Difficult to get it to lay flat, doesn't remove as
easy as the R-Tape, yadda yadda. YMMV. Blue looks cooler too.
For ink damns I use 3" rubber based tape from Quill.com. No complaints.
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