"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
What is Screen Printing?Traditional MethodTraditional screen printing is best described as a process by which ink is pushed through a very fine screen onto a surface, such as a t-shirt or some paper mesh. To achieve the desired image, the artwork is first designed on a computer and printed onto special paper. The image is then exposed onto a screen which is coated in a light sensitive chemical. After air drying, the light sensitive coating can be washed out with water, exposing the image on the screen. The screen must then be set out to cure, which hardens the coating - this process is sometimes referred to as exposing or burning the screen. Once this 5 day process is complete, you are ready to push ink through the screen. Once the entire job is completed you must strip the coating off, a process that involves very harsh chemicals which, even with a respirator, cause nose bleeds.
Direct from their site.QuoteWhat is Screen Printing?Traditional MethodTraditional screen printing is best described as a process by which ink is pushed through a very fine screen onto a surface, such as a t-shirt or some paper mesh. To achieve the desired image, the artwork is first designed on a computer and printed onto special paper. The image is then exposed onto a screen which is coated in a light sensitive chemical. After air drying, the light sensitive coating can be washed out with water, exposing the image on the screen. The screen must then be set out to cure, which hardens the coating - this process is sometimes referred to as exposing or burning the screen. Once this 5 day process is complete, you are ready to push ink through the screen. Once the entire job is completed you must strip the coating off, a process that involves very harsh chemicals which, even with a respirator, cause nose bleeds.What disturbs me about this is miseducation of customers and flat out making what we do look bad by bold faced lying. It is obviously a marketing ploy to take away from their competitors but man straight up lying? Nose Bleeds? WTF! Screens are reclaimed with diluted periodic acid.Tho hazardous in pure form its safe to work with and far from causing nose bleeds. And BTW companies like New Buffalo make 300+ screens a day with ease.
maybe someone was doing lines of emulsion remover powder?
what's sad is the amount of misinformation blasted all over their website John posted up. nose bleeds? wtf?someday, this person defending the goochie coochie pro or wtf it's called is going go "AHHH that's what those guys where talking about"....