FAQ: How to get a crisp print
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2022
- how to get a clean, crisp print? Here are a few things to consider:
1- Paper:
You can get clean prints with many sorts/weights of paper, but thin papers will:
-pick up the details of the block easily
-hold on to the ink on the block better than thicker papers, and are less likely to shift during the printing process.
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(see my favourite papers on a previous video in this FAQ playlist)
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2- Ink:
The block needs to be inked correctly. No under-inking, no over-inking.
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(see previous video in this FAQ playlist- "what is the correct amount of ink?")
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3- Block/paper:
From the moment you drop the paper onto the block, they can't shift around. I always tape the lino block down so it doesn't move during the printing. Again, I use thin papers because they tend to stay in place more than heavier papers.
In addition:
If after all this you still get a print that doesn't look crisp, it could mean that you used too much pressure running it through the press. This will " squash" the block, making the details fuzzy.
If you get a "patchy" print , you probably under-inked some areas. You can carefully lift a part of the paper and re-ink those areas, while still holding the paper in place, as you can see in the video. This works better with larger prints and (again) thin papers.
I hope these little tips are helpful!
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Thank you so much!
I love how you showed your mistakes. It shows us that mistakes happen, even if you know what your doing.
Oh, there's so many mistakes, I only show a fraction of them! There's a lot of things that can go wrong with printing, or any other technique/medium. I should actually show more! 😁
That masking tape tip is genius!
Ohhhhh thank you so much!!! I have always struggled to make my prints less patchyyy and great tips!
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
Beautiful!
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Love it
Ugh, thank you! I always have issues with spots! ❤🎉
Glad if it helps! Happy printing! 🙌🙂
Lovely!!
Thank you! 😊❤️
Interesting. My father @JoachimGrafWoodcut usually just cleans the plate if there's paint in non picture areas!
Hello, Honey Thief Prints! I’ve recently discovered your channel and I am enjoying your videos very much! You works are amazing. Could you please tell me what is the name of the material out of which you carve the prints?
Hi, thank you so much, and I'm sorry for the late reply! it's common grey lino, you can find all the materials I use in the videos' description
First time watching something like this. Where this commanly use? Can I use this in polyester UV filter fabric? And thanks for sharing!
Wish I knew it sooner 😂
Hi! I was wondering if you use linoleum block or do you cut on linoleum flooring? I’ve seen videos of both and wanted to know your preference because your prints are beautiful!
Hi, thank you so much 😊 I use lino blocks from the art supplies shop. I think the brand is called "Forbo", but if you just search for b" battleship grey lino " you'll find it 🙂
What is the name of this performance that you are sculpting?
Which brand do you use for metallic colours?
Was that a lion turtle?