As I'd mentioned in another post, one tip I got on another forum (I believe it was from Dan at Forward Printing in Oakland) was to print on-contact using waterbased to avoid the ink creeping underneath the edges of the stencil. Unlike plastisol, waterbased is driven into the fabric, not designed to sit on top. Made a difference for me holding a sharp edge. I haven't done a ton of waterbased, but the inks are pretty thin. You don't flood to fill the stencil before printing, but flood loosely to cover the stencil to discourage plugging. I can't say that I'd read where anyone was drying the stencil topside down, or of anyone complaining about emulsion breakdown if a proper emulsion was used and fully exposed.