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If I were going tapeless the only way I would do it is the EZ frames. I bought a bunch of statics the last few months to fill the void in screens that I couldn't stretch and I've always had some statics in here in some capacity or another. I won't get into the argument of rollers versus static because I've used them fairly regularly side by side for about 10 years and I know the benefits and reasons for using each. And nothing I say will do much to persuade anyone who is doing their own thing. The only way they're going to know the difference is to use them side by side and compare them with a decent degree of scrutiny, or high standards. It's up to the individual on whether or not you will live with each one's pros and cons. Each shop can do what they want and that's that.
Tapeless rollers are achievable, but you just need to go to 25x36" for regular sized prints. Get a wide scoop coater, put the image on in the right spot and there is never any ink getting on shirts here. With a 16" squeegee and plastisol, it is easy to achieve tapeless rollers. Anything larger than about 14x18" would need to be taped.
We are printing more h2o ink then plastisol these days so for us due to ink properties not possible. I wish there was a tape less roller option out there. Newman told me at iss they are working on some options so hopefully that’s the case. S mesh on new mzx rollers is the best combo out there imo.
Quote from: DannyGruninger on February 01, 2018, 10:39:29 PMWe are printing more h2o ink then plastisol these days so for us due to ink properties not possible. I wish there was a tape less roller option out there. Newman told me at iss they are working on some options so hopefully that’s the case. S mesh on new mzx rollers is the best combo out there imo.Why the MZX and not rollers on all sides?
Quote from: Colin on February 02, 2018, 08:43:15 AMQuote from: DannyGruninger on February 01, 2018, 10:39:29 PMWe are printing more h2o ink then plastisol these days so for us due to ink properties not possible. I wish there was a tape less roller option out there. Newman told me at iss they are working on some options so hopefully that’s the case. S mesh on new mzx rollers is the best combo out there imo.Why the MZX and not rollers on all sides?We use 4 Roller MZX frames. They are a little lighter than the M3's and less expensive. Much higher than 30N and the frame will start to bow due to the smaller tube diameter. But with S thread it doesnt matter since they don't get that high.
I emailed right away on this but agree that it's doubtful that tapeless rollers can be achieved with wb. If someone came up with a way to do it I'd be first in line to try it but over 10yrs or pondering how to do it and I still can't say if it's even possible. Especially so given the way we print wb/dc/hsa here- it's all max speed double stroking with a large amount of ink in the screen. If there were a weak point in the barrier the ink would get to it. For a discharge happy shop like ours that's a lot of shirts in the tester bin potentially by the time someone catches the first DC leak at the back of the dryer.
Eric,Just curious as to why your rollers and I image don't jive together? We used to have a little problem with that until we started ordering our panels with the corners cut.