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I am still trying to determine which I prefer.
white on black, print-flash-print, basic design (no fine lines or halftones)Are you folks using 110 or 160?I am still trying to determine which I prefer. I usually send it around twice with one screen, so the mesh count would stay the same for me.
Quote from: Shanarchy on February 04, 2012, 01:10:44 PMI am still trying to determine which I prefer.Which looks better..??
Try a 150/48 S from Murakami. The tension is low compared to standard 110 and 156 but it's like the two counts had a love child. Dumps ink like a 110 and holds detail like a 156. Better detail than a 156 actually, depending on coating technique, etc. I print halftones @ 55lpi roughly 80-20% fill along with open image areas all on a single 150 screen frequently. Coated 2/1 with the round edge. I'm a hand printer though so this mesh might take some major adjusting on the auto but well worth the learning curve I'd venture. It's maybe the best mesh ever for underbasing and the most versatile mesh count I've ever encountered. Give it a shot and see what you think. You'll need to commit to handling the screens more carefully but again, worth it.
Quote from: ZooCity on February 04, 2012, 01:59:29 PMTry a 150/48 S from Murakami. The tension is low compared to standard 110 and 156 but it's like the two counts had a love child. Dumps ink like a 110 and holds detail like a 156. Better detail than a 156 actually, depending on coating technique, etc. I print halftones @ 55lpi roughly 80-20% fill along with open image areas all on a single 150 screen frequently. Coated 2/1 with the round edge. I'm a hand printer though so this mesh might take some major adjusting on the auto but well worth the learning curve I'd venture. It's maybe the best mesh ever for underbasing and the most versatile mesh count I've ever encountered. Give it a shot and see what you think. You'll need to commit to handling the screens more carefully but again, worth it.I actually have a sur-loc 150 smart mesh panel I have yet to sample. I forgot all about it. I'll have to pop it on and give it some testing.