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We use just enough pressure to push the fibers that are left up back into the ink and that is it. Any harder and if the ink is too soft it will spread a hair. We use Quickwhite and that stays pretty stable.
Quote from: JBLUE on December 11, 2012, 06:46:23 PMWe use just enough pressure to push the fibers that are left up back into the ink and that is it. Any harder and if the ink is too soft it will spread a hair. We use Quickwhite and that stays pretty stable.Gotcha. Is it something you do on every (applicable) print, or only for certain ones? In my mind I'd liketo just leave it setup in the head after the flash and turn it on/off as necessary. Any more effort thanthat and it likely wouldn't be worth it, unless the results were spectacular.
We run the action roller on both our autos every day on almost all jobs. While we never had a quality issue before , this gives us a print that I believe is more desirable. We have been doing a lot of high density gel prints where having this on press really saves time from having to heat press after drying. We leave ours up on press at all times and just check it every few hundred prints or each job. We have been doing this for a long time but with a traditional squeegee instead. The roller has saved us lots of time overall and I highly suggest it. Regarding smashing details like frog suggested we aaccount for that in the art but it smashes very very little overall. It's all about testing how much pressure works for your press and designs along with pallet temp. We run tape along the squeegee side of the screen where the roller edges travel and we can use the same screen for months this way. It's a great tool and can be beneficial to shops who dial it in.
Even on sim-process type stuff Pierre?That's where I'd be worried about it smushing most, but also the least likely scenario to need it.In our case, we don't have problems with texture, but things like large vector work on fleececan get a sort of weird pattern from the fleece itself, a kind of waffling if you will.
We've had our 'Holy Roller' from Action for a while now. We use it at every available opportunity when printing on darks.Dial in the right pressure and it is worths it weight in gold. It 's a great tool. We bought one for our Sportsman with the specific M&R notchedsqueegee holder,and the roller also fits perfectly into our Anatol as well. We swap it (and the teflon screen) from press to press as the jobs dictate.. Good work, Action..