"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
could do:gray underbaseredwhite high light
*Note *Homer was somewhat more succinct in the same message I was trying to make, and get it out there while I was trying to sound clever.On a related note, get a couple dozen more screens into your rotation.This is screen printing, after all.Tension meters are slick, and often invaluable, but they don't get that image on the shirt like an old funky screen does. If, in fact, you have a bunch of screens deemed unusable, have 'em re-stretched. If you are going the roller only route, bite the bullet and buy enough to get you through those times when you have four five screen jobs at once.
...Even if you have to mix a little black with some good white to make a good base.
Quote from: Frog on April 19, 2012, 08:39:02 AM*Note *Homer was somewhat more succinct in the same message I was trying to make, and get it out there while I was trying to sound clever.On a related note, get a couple dozen more screens into your rotation.This is screen printing, after all.Tension meters are slick, and often invaluable, but they don't get that image on the shirt like an old funky screen does. If, in fact, you have a bunch of screens deemed unusable, have 'em re-stretched. If you are going the roller only route, bite the bullet and buy enough to get you through those times when you have four five screen jobs at once.Like about 60?Got it!Time and room to learn how to stretch them?Working on it, but jobs have to be printed first.