Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
For years I printed without tape on my platens. I recently started using water based adhesive with tape on the platen.To change the tape on 12 platens takes quite a while. I am thinking of going back to printing without the tape. I think cleaning the platens is a lot faster than changing the tape.What is the advantage of using tape? How does the WB adhesive work on aluminum?
I'm still baffled how a dipntank that does all the work for you takes longer than scrubbing screens manually then pressure washing. It easily cut my time in half, especially on thick low mesh stencils and hardef discharge screens.
Now I'm going to do a time-test between de and re-papering 14 platens on the auto vs. saturating with eco-solvent and wiping lint off. I suspect we'll be much faster than a re-paper. Another possible eye-opener for false economy.
I card off all but a thin film of ink while on press and supra breaks that down well enough that i never have to clean up ink in my booth. The second step is using 701 to get any remaining ghosted ink or anything on the frame itself and thats it. Two steps with a quick pressure wash after each and a soft rinse before the drying rack.I know all shops are different and may not use high eom or hardened screens, and you may have used something other than supra and 701, but man would i never go back to so much scrubbing. Sorry to get off topic...