SCREEN PRINTING - Printing on spandex for the first time - Do I need additives?
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- This is over the processes of two days.
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Am I dreaming?
Nice.. helpful video... Why you're not posting new videos?
I’ve used that epic hd clear to make gold foil prints before it works great! Thanks for the vid ☺️
Fun video to follow along! I'm new to the biz as well so it's fun to learn with you. All of this time I thought cryocoat emulsion was for water base! Always learning :) Thanks for the video!
haha, maybe it is? It does work for Plastisol ink though =) Thank you
Heck yeah, I gotta try that now.
In the start you did not block the registration mark as I feel it was a one color print and its not needed yes if you add the base its makes the color dull when its cured if my daughter watches your video she will wonder why did she not learn from her dad. Great video and God bless in a few month you will have 6 color 6 pallet machine God willing best of luck.
What you recommend? Do they all dull the color? I'm wanting to screen print on some rash guards for BJJ. I appreciate any and all help!
Super helpful video! Can I ask where you got the stretch base? I have been having a real hard time finding it unfortunately
Nice Videos
I couldn't find where to get a jar of that poly you have
I got mine from Ryonet
@@LoyalToThePress thanks I'll look again was trying to get same kind as yours clear so I can mix keep up the goood work tho I'm a beginner 👍✌
Hi, love the videos. I’m new to screen printing. Where do you get you’re registration marks? And do the screens that have emulsion have to be in a darkroom?
Hello! Thank you! I make my registration marks on Ai. You can really use any markings for the registration, the circle with the two lines are just the most common.
I don't have a dark room, but I do have a dark box for all my coated screens. Depending on what emulsion you use. Some emulsions are a lot more light sensitive.
@@LoyalToThePress thank you so much!
Ion think your ink was cured 100%