screen print fibrillation solution tips
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
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Very helpful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
gepinniw204 no problem
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Tidy white ink helps alot too
you can also use your heat press and smash it for bout 3-5 seconds and comes out super smooth
teeshirt mike yes. Very true
I do that as well sometimes but its annoying to have to load the shirts again. This seems like a great time saver.
Great tip thx bud. Do you have a problem with the warm ink sticking to the smash screen?
Print It To Win If it’s not dry them yes it will be a problem and the ink will stick in the smash screen
So I suggest that touch a small area that’s printed to make sure it’s dry before you press it down
Yea agreed. That silicone spray stuff is great for stopping the stickiness too. That teflon sheet thing is also interesting. Didnt even know they sell a sticker version of it. The way you were talking about it sounds like its expensive.
you can also get a spray bottle and spray a mist of water on the shirt and rub it down in the direction you're printing to get the fibers down.
Hey man, thanks for the video. Just curious, do you find that you loose any detail by smashing down on the print?
John Harper not at all. Everything looks nice and clean all the time
I don’t even get bleeding from inks
Cool. Thanks for getting back to me man!
What's going on bro! Con's Customs here. I love the channel bro.
#SamuelsViews thank you so much. I’m exited to be creating videos that help others
What’s the off contact on the smash screen?
Ser Joey you should always have about the with of a dime size on all your screens
But on the smash screen it really does not matter since your smashing it when it’s dry
Vega 23 thank you. One more question so smash after every flash no matter how many colors?
Ser Joey no. Once you smash your base your base should be fiber free and you can continue printing without having to smash over and over
I seen they have a roller that also helps the filberlation
Kevin Key yes they do and it’s really effective
I use it every day at the shop at work at. I use it on the automatic machine
You're pretty quick at cutting that transfer tape, lol.
Thank you
I came here to see things about silkscreen not to see satisfying videos of cutting tape, but thanks for both ;)
What about using some Type of cooking oil to run through the screen.
I’m having issues with what I think is stencil drag with white ink primarily, I usually do a push stroke but have tried pull strokes as well. Any tips or advice?
Black Sheep Decals when you flood stroke, keep screen elevated. Then put screen down to print stroke. Also helps to have a very tight screen. The drag is mostly produced by loose mesh.
I'm having this problem and it's driving me crazy.
I would like to ask if i used discharge ink or water based ink am i going to face fibrillation issue also?
Ahmed Alwahsh no you should not have this problem
Because dishcharge And waterbase are real thing inks that sit nicely on the garments
I would suggest that you use high mesh for that style of printing
Hi fella
Does is it work just ironing the tshirt? I mean, i dont have a cool pre drier as you but my fibrosis issues are anoying
Octavio Hernandez it will help but it will also take a long time to get the shirts peeped
Prepped
Ok bro i will take your advise thnks x anwer
Hi, I am using plastisol ink and this is what happening with my prints ( prnt.sc/p0f2hl ) even if I do a single stroke .. Please let me know what is this called and how to prevent this? Please see the attached images if you don't mind. Thank you very much.
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