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There is a great answer from rick roth in impressions this month.They lay down more ink because of the firm center and softer edges. I use 70/90/70, but I am getting some 55/90/55 to test out as well.
Quote from: mk162 on October 04, 2011, 08:19:56 PMThere is a great answer from rick roth in impressions this month.They lay down more ink because of the firm center and softer edges. I use 70/90/70, but I am getting some 55/90/55 to test out as well.Do you use triples exclusively? When would you use just a 70?
Just throwing this out there because i don't know if these are still available but........one of the best innovations in "squeegee technology" was the vertically stacked 90/60. This allowed added pressure to a softer durometer without deflection. Perfect for halftone underbases and specialty inks. Never quite caught on due to lack of education. That said a bevel can accomplish this although it will quickly lose blade sharpness.tp