Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I used to do 2/1 like you (shirt/squeegee), but with SP1400 and thin thread mesh 1/1 is perfect for basically everything. I am in the process of testing out a bunch of variations though because I just had a handful of screens stretched with 83/71 mesh and the whole idea of those screens is one hit whites and shimmers etc. Basically I am trying to get big eom with the same emulsion I like for everything else. We'll see how that goes...
one of our fellow board members posted a very cool stand he built a few months ago, maybe someone (Andy?) can post the link... lots of pics tooSteve
We just rotate, no flip. Been doing it that way for 10 years. It always has worked fine for us. Usually 2/1 shirt/squeegee side. I always thought that if the automated coaters don't flip, than its probably not necessary. I just figure they probably spent a good deal of time and money researching the best way to coat.
This is thin thread mesh and the specs are close to the 81/70 from Saati and 80/71 from murakami. I didn't ask what brand it was honestly, but clearing it is MUCH easier than the standard 80/100 mesh I already had in stock.
It has been pointed out however, by someone far more knowledgeable than me, that in textile work, the difference is probably negligible.