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Start with 50% of what you were doing if you glass was 3/8 thickSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
We still use glass on our starlight, we have a constant loop basically 2 guys, one outputting screens / exposing. The other taking the exposed screen and washing it out. I assume removing glass would speed up burning but not much point as it takes about the amount of time to burn it as it dose to rise.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on November 01, 2015, 08:02:48 AMWe still use glass on our starlight, we have a constant loop basically 2 guys, one outputting screens / exposing. The other taking the exposed screen and washing it out. I assume removing glass would speed up burning but not much point as it takes about the amount of time to burn it as it dose to rise.are you just 'shimming' the screen above the glass?
I may have to give 'shimming' a try... might help with the over-cure on one side, raw on the other side, as the screen will expose slower....hmm...
Quote from: jvanick on November 02, 2015, 08:17:50 AMI may have to give 'shimming' a try... might help with the over-cure on one side, raw on the other side, as the screen will expose slower....hmm...We use paint sticks, so not super thick. We have zero issues.