"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Looks like you do a variety of mesh counts and mesh color at the same exposure units. Might that be another benefit of CTS not talked about much? I know I do a lot of that myself. I hope I'm not putting words in your mouth.
You'll forgive my ignorance on this, but you say you put the photocell in the center of the light field--are you talking about centered on the other side of the screen, or centered on an edge of the whatever-you-call-it-instead-of-a-vacuum-frame?
Here is another video of how we use CTS in our work flow,Mind's Eye Graphics CTS Screen Exposure & Washout Workflow- May 2013 60 + per hour60 plus screens per hour, this video starts in the middle of the workflow process after full multi-tasking efficiency is reached. Notice the lack of rush by the operator, it is a slow steady sustainable pace.This demonstration is using an I-Jet to CTS image screens in advance & stage, KIWO One Coat emulsion at 70 light units, Olite 5K with AL131 integrator photocell located in center of light field, 48" from photocell to glass on front of exposure unit.3 gal per min 900PSI Pressure washer, 37 Gal water only pre-soak tank with heater, spray head spraying a constant rinse on the back side of the screens in washout sink except when moving, and drying in hardware store wire racks with box fans blowing down across wet image. With complete exposure, no problem with p/w washout or scumming during dry time. Shot to a 6 on a 21 step scale, hard rinse.Comments and questions appreciated.~Kitson
I certainly won't argue with success and you guys seem to be killing it! But man that seems like a lot of exposure going on randomly standing with unexposed screens waiting for the light to turn off... all the light that slips in on those unexposed screens in the "dark room". That just seems "wrong" by all "text book" standards, but like I said, I won't argue with success!I do really like that soak tank and the sprayers behind the screens (care to share any details on those guys?) Also the rack with fans seem pretty efficient as well!