Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Notice how nice and clean these dischrge prints are. And check out the color vibrancy. This is part of the reason I believe this process; when executed properly, is superior to a plastisol or even plasticharge underbased print. The fun comes when you start playing around with halftones, overlays, bleeds, etcNicely done folks
Here's a couple we didsericol for blue and grey, rutland for white, all 150's, flashed between colors, gildan 5000sericol for green, the mix was a b!tch, white rutland, 230/40 for green, 150 for white and double stroked, flashed between colors, delta 11730 grass green
I just noticed that about the flashing.........I absolutely never need to do this. Maybe a just in case?
How come you flashed between the colors on the Mid Atlantic one? Using a 150 mesh depositing to much ink for wet on wet?
could it be that flashing removes some moisture from the shirt and you get a better cure?do the colors change if you run them through the dryer twice?just a thought, 'very limited discharge experience here . . .pierre
Quote from: blue moon on September 29, 2011, 03:12:43 PMcould it be that flashing removes some moisture from the shirt and you get a better cure?do the colors change if you run them through the dryer twice?just a thought, 'very limited discharge experience here . . .pierreI don't think that's the issue because single color prints and some WOW multi color prints are fine through our dryer, we have tried double passes and nothing changes. I know many say no need to flash, so I'd like to know how/what to change, no flashing sounds good to me.
QuoteHow come you flashed between the colors on the Mid Atlantic one? Using a 150 mesh depositing to much ink for wet on wet?Could be I suppose, the print looked okay WOW but popped more with flashing. Like I was saying to Tony, some of our prints look great WOW, others have looked better flashed. 150/48 or 230/40 are what we usually use for spot color discharge, maybe it's just me but higher than that has needed a double hit if it's high coverage area to really pop like the Mid Atlantic design. I noticed you were adding water to yours, maybe that would help with penetration and help get away from flashing? What % do you add?