"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Just ran a thousand 2 color, black and red and didn't need a single wipe down. You know what I think the key is aside from good screens, stencils, off contact, etc? Use any decent wow ink and don't modify it at all.I know it's been said but seriously, bears repeating, best results I've seen. Could have ran another k, maybe more easily. I threw down black first and the back of the red screen looked like a train wreck but the prints were perfect and this was butt reg with solid areas right against each other. Wfx epic matte black and a book recipe mix of 186 c, nothing special needed.
I can't get wow to work on a 230.... I have to use 305 on a manual press.I would like to try out some Murakami mesh. So, I would like to know which Murakami mesh is equivalent to a Saati 305 mesh. BTW. I use Wilflex Ink.ThanksAnthony
Quote from: ZooCity on September 05, 2012, 02:11:43 AMJust ran a thousand 2 color, black and red and didn't need a single wipe down. You know what I think the key is aside from good screens, stencils, off contact, etc? Use any decent wow ink and don't modify it at all.I know it's been said but seriously, bears repeating, best results I've seen. Could have ran another k, maybe more easily. I threw down black first and the back of the red screen looked like a train wreck but the prints were perfect and this was butt reg with solid areas right against each other. Wfx epic matte black and a book recipe mix of 186 c, nothing special needed.Yup, once you have your variables under control a good ink makes a huuuuge difference. Been saying this for years especially with QCM's wow ink series. Straight out of the bucket. Just stir and you are ready to go. Do not use their Low Bleeds or whatever and add softee base or whatever people tell you. I am serious. Just ask Colin!