"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Mimosa, you've got me pretty much sold on the 280. Your methods sound so close to ours that I feel like I should be copying your techniques to get things rolling. We're also using a push stroke and statics on our manual, too. So it seems like if you're also doing simulated process with your setup, we should be able to follow your lead as a formula for success. But, I realized that I have a new problem. Where are you getting the screens? I've been buying mine from River City Graphic Supply, but I don't see anything there for 280 mesh when I look at their statics. I also buy stuff from Westar Solutions, but I don't see anything there, either. We're running 20" x 24" frames. Thanks, man!
As a manual printer I much prefer the 280 standard mesh over the 305 or the 300S. They are all similar, but I find with the 305 and 300S I occasionally can't get quite enough pressure on certain colors manually AND sometimes you end up having to hard flood which will pretty much ruin your high and low tones due to dot gain. 280 mesh prints like butter for me with soft flood and medium pressure push stroke. nice and clean...300S also feels super fragile, though I have popped more 250S than anything for whatever reason...