Ok... I poked around in the search and didn't see much on this but please feel free to point me to any existing threads if I am rehashing too much.
All WB shop here, All Green Galaxy Inks. All manual printing as well. Lately, I have been doing a lot more jobs with white underbase and having a heckuva time getting quality prints or things that last/don't wash out. So a few bits of info and some questions...
Again, using all Green Galaxy Inks so my white is Comet White and overall I really like it. I stir it plenty, spritz with water as we go along when needed and just started experimenting with a little silicone additive to help keep things smooth and easier when printing wet on wet.
My Flash is a Vastex F1000 fairly new as well.
- UB Mesh counts. I use all aluminum screens btw. What is the general rule?
- Flashing time and temps? It seems like I have to flash it way too long to get it dry to the touch. It just always seems to be tacky unless I flash for 20+ seconds when every video I see it looks like most people flash for like 5 to 6 seconds.
- With the above question. Set my flash to high temp and as close to the shirt as possible? Is there a general rule here?
- I need to introduce a cooling station. Going to rig that up ASAP. So maybe higher heat, less time then cooling to help tackiness?
- Mesh counts for other colors? 230? I have been doing 156 and I am thinking that is laying way too much ink down thus making the final cure trickier
I'll stop here and hopefully get some conversation going. Thank you all in advance!