"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We typically give our screens at least 24 hours to dry
My first thought is this;QuoteWe typically give our screens at least 24 hours to dryDry is a funny term when talking about screen emulsion. I would suspect humidity is the culprit. The screens can sit for 4 or 5 days, but if the environment they are in is not correct for your emulsion to properly dry before exposure, you may still have issues.Best of luck,Bill
Call Matt at 440 942-6055 to come and test stuff at our place. We can coat, burn or what ever you need. I am out of town for another week so talk to Matt, but I can help upon return.Pierre