In your section about emulsion you have a white light on your exposure unit when lining up your screens. Is that ok or does it start exposing the screens? I just bought an LED exposure unit and it has a plain backlight and no safe light, so only use i see for it is post exposure to check for pinholes.
Correctly exposed screens are more resistant to breakdown and actually are easier to reclaim. Diazo sensitized emulsion would be my choice because of the wide exposure latitude they offer.
Hey it is a metal halide unit. It was made by a very small company but a lot of printers are going to LED now like from Screen Print World they have some good ones - discount code CRP5
Great video, you make the complicated so simple. You give goid hints and tips. Thanks for sharing 🙂
In your section about emulsion you have a white light on your exposure unit when lining up your screens. Is that ok or does it start exposing the screens? I just bought an LED exposure unit and it has a plain backlight and no safe light, so only use i see for it is post exposure to check for pinholes.
Correctly exposed screens are more resistant to breakdown and actually are easier to reclaim. Diazo sensitized emulsion would be my choice because of the wide exposure latitude they offer.
can we restored old emulsions even if it would be expired
Hey, I don't you can. It might be a better idea to get a new pot so it doesn't waste your time.
What is your light exposure unit? Thanks.
Hey it is a metal halide unit. It was made by a very small company but a lot of printers are going to LED now like from Screen Print World they have some good ones - discount code CRP5
#Printerscorner How do you set your off-contact on your M&R Kruzer
Thanks for the question - we answered this in an upcoming episode!