Nice of Frog to have good things to say about me
I'm not printing full time anymore, more of a hobby thing. Still lurking here on the forum though!
Getting a really bright white like a plastisol print is definitely difficult on a manual printer using discharge. I have had success, but it is a pain. I tended to shoot for a slightly less bright white with the Magna no zfs discharge inks I use. But I did get some pretty good prints with it. One thing that helped was that I generally do very detailed work at higher mesh counts (230). So I can get away with a second hit on my discharge whites. That was a big help. I also used a bit of water in my mix as a penetrant. That helps a lot. A big thing for me was going to s mesh (thanks to JBLUE for the advice). Like zoocity said it is hard to get consistent penetration across the large images I do with a manual. Be sure to watch for the weak hand side getting light!
I don't push. Too many years pulling has me trained that way. I do use a medium durometer squeege. Just straight one durometer. Don't know if that's the best. But I can get a good deposition with it on the manual and see the blade bend which helps me judge the pressure.
For me, it's the s mesh and using a higher mesh count so I can hit it twice.
Not discharge, but my latest hydrofoiling T . WB eight color indexed print. Thanks to all who helped me over the years.