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Wet on wet printing allso has a lot to do with your inks as well as your mesh count, some inks just don't do wet on wet good at all.Darryl
Quote from: 3Deep on October 08, 2012, 10:18:20 AMWet on wet printing allso has a lot to do with your inks as well as your mesh count, some inks just don't do wet on wet good at all.DarrylExamples?
Maxo's fron union.
150/48 and sometime up for the ub. 180/48, 225/40, 310/30, 330/30 for top colors, depending on what needs to get done up top. Yes, select high quality WOW inks (any good brand is probably fine) and don't modify them at all. Warm, stir well and print. If tension, off contact, parallel is good and blades are sharp and properly set you'll get along great with WOW. One more piece of this puzzle are the seps- some seps (like Mr. Dan's here and I'm sure other separator's work) are made with ink deposit in mind and some (like maybe our in-house ones), not so much. This can result in a bunch of mud in one area of the print and inadequate coverage in another area. There's nothing you can do, no matter how pro you are at WOW printing, to fix a situation that began in the art. I think this is a really common issue/error with sim process.