"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Film for us was always a pain to dig up. I can't tell you how many times we'd dig up a job and find 1 of the flims was missing or some issue with it. Sure we could have been better at it but we no longer have to worry about that. So when your doing film you must count time spent putting it away and finding it again plus time spent lining it up on your FPU.I wouldn't go back, id even suggest id take a less amazing press than ditch my CTS.
I know for a fact that we could not cycle through as many jobs per day when we are busy without it. As far as film cost justifying the purchase, it doesn't but even if it cost me the same as far as materials to produce a screen using cts, I would still do it just because of the ease of setup now. I could go back if I absolutely had to but it wouldn't be happily. Before I did though, I would beg, borrow or steal from Peter to pay Paul to replace it.
If I could afford a Mercedes I would never drive any other car, why because it rides and drives like a dream looks nice and makes me feel special, why don't I like driving a VW bug slow, don't drive good and it makes me feel cheap...now the big thing I see a dts/cts is perfectly registered screens 99.99% of the time without a lot of work
can anyone post a close up pic of a 50 line halftone on a screen before it burns? Only if you have time of course, I'd like to see the quality of the dotscompared to a piece of film, but I know everyone's busy, so only if it's convenient.SteveQuote from: ShirtShackandMore on September 03, 2015, 02:09:28 PMI know for a fact that we could not cycle through as many jobs per day when we are busy without it. As far as film cost justifying the purchase, it doesn't but even if it cost me the same as far as materials to produce a screen using cts, I would still do it just because of the ease of setup now. I could go back if I absolutely had to but it wouldn't be happily. Before I did though, I would beg, borrow or steal from Peter to pay Paul to replace it.What press do you run? Were you using a TriLoc before?I have a 10 color sportsman E. I wasn't using the triloc but something pretty similar.Steve
what I love is I can run a job and say, hey next time I would do this, so I change it in the file and next time it's fixed. No need to file or output film. just pull the file and hit printpinholes...man do I not miss those. I get them every 100 screens or so. Mainly because we still shoot through glass, but we are raised off it 1/4" so we don't smear the print. It slows the expo time down enough to help us dial it in better. and I never got around to building a drawer under the glass.
Quote from: mk162 on September 04, 2015, 08:57:53 AMwhat I love is I can run a job and say, hey next time I would do this, so I change it in the file and next time it's fixed. No need to file or output film. just pull the file and hit printpinholes...man do I not miss those. I get them every 100 screens or so. Mainly because we still shoot through glass, but we are raised off it 1/4" so we don't smear the print. It slows the expo time down enough to help us dial it in better. and I never got around to building a drawer under the glass.not to hijack even further but are you using that Bulls Eye reg pallet system or whatever it's called? I know you tested that out a few years back. I have a homemade reg pallet and it's on, but only about 90% of the time. Not good enough to capitalize on our dts investment. I may have to buy a triloc platen or something. I was hoping that jig was the ticket..