"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Which inks are you using for Orange? If it's not WOW ready, there might be an additive you can put in the ink to prevent build up.
to print WOW you need to have inks that are designed for it. Additionally, the top colors have to be very thin (deposit) or they will mushroom out when you step on it with the next screen. You should be looking at 305 for the top colors that are not last. So in this case, your orange should be on a 305. If you don't have one, a 280 will do. 230 might be too thick. HiWhite can go on any mesh as you will not be printing after it. Which inks are you using for Orange? If it's not WOW ready, there might be an additive you can put in the ink to prevent build up.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on January 11, 2018, 01:30:15 PMWhich inks are you using for Orange? If it's not WOW ready, there might be an additive you can put in the ink to prevent build up.Thanks for the info. I'll be using some of Unions Ultrasoft Orange or like it. I usually get all Maxopake and then usencureable reducer and soft hand additive to make Ultrasofts when I need them as they're too thick straight from the bucket.The highest I've got is 255 and could try that. All my squeegees are 70 durometer ATM and may order a couple 80 or 70/90/70 or equivalent. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Pierre wharf would you use to print the UB?Would you single stroke?
so, if you're running two underbases are you running in revolver mode? or do you have two flashes?I am just getting wet on wet so I have lots of simple questions.