Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I see lot of you print thru 305's and I have tried printing thru them on manual and auto and not got good results. I going to say one fact is my exposure unit, tubes instead of point light and I don't get a great screen to work with. Anyone got any screen coating and and bruning tips for me on that high of a mesh ct. Oh and that glove looks great!!!Darryl
Quote from: Inkwerks on June 29, 2011, 03:26:57 PMQuote from: alan802 on June 29, 2011, 02:52:43 PMWhat would you do if they didn't pay?I know what I'd do...not a damn thing! Those are some hard guys.Another fine print by they way. How did the 272N do for the underbase? Were you able to clear the stencil with one stroke?Thats a good question. How much did you cut the Quick White?Added 12-15% soft hand reducer to the quick. That's pretty much our standard sim underbase.
Quote from: alan802 on June 29, 2011, 02:52:43 PMWhat would you do if they didn't pay?I know what I'd do...not a damn thing! Those are some hard guys.Another fine print by they way. How did the 272N do for the underbase? Were you able to clear the stencil with one stroke?Thats a good question. How much did you cut the Quick White?
What would you do if they didn't pay?I know what I'd do...not a damn thing! Those are some hard guys.Another fine print by they way. How did the 272N do for the underbase? Were you able to clear the stencil with one stroke?
Thanks for putting that up Dan. BTW both shirts are black. The uncured shirt reacted to the camera flash. If you look carefully at both shirts you may wonder how the heck do you register that? Well we could have tried to line up to the gray type but that could unweildy and more time consuming. So a composite underbase was made and printed in black plastisol and flashed. Lined it up with no tweaks and ran it (the "registration screen" was of course removed) Just shipped today 1,000 pcs zero misprints. When you do this right I swear its less hassle than a plastisol with flashing. Runs faster as well.