How to Screen Print - Simulated Process - Detailed instruction - Screen Printing 101 DVD pt 34

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @screenpuller
    @screenpuller 11 років тому +6

    Whenever I run a manual job with a flash of more than 60 pieces or so, I know my pallets will heat up... my solution was to set up a small table with a fan after my flash to quick-cool both the ink & pallet. It works great & I just wanted to share some info that may be helpful somehow. Happy printing!

    • @eduardocarrera3245
      @eduardocarrera3245 3 роки тому

      Thank you for the tip, even 7 years later it's helping people!! Cheers mate!

  • @stephenreynolds1499
    @stephenreynolds1499 8 років тому +1

    In a world filled with an endless sea of white inks the meteor white is my favorite, and trust me I have used many many white inks. It has the best balance of opacity and creaminess I've ever had from a white I didn't mix myself. As an underbase it flashes nice, gels up right with no tackiness. Once cured the hand is soft and the opacity surprisingly vibrant. In my opinion any spot process on dark, any spot on dark will only be as good as the base you're applying your color to.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  8 років тому

      +Stephen Reynolds Thank you so much Stephen that really means a lot!! We really take pride in the Green Galaxy line and meteor has continued to impress! Let me know if we can ever be of assistance! You rock!!

  • @Ryonet
    @Ryonet  12 років тому +1

    You're welcome, thanks for watching!

  • @kjakerz
    @kjakerz 8 років тому +2

    NOW THAT'S WORKING HARD!!! Well as long as you love what you do it doesn't really matter.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  8 років тому

      +Jake Rosales EXACTLY! Thanks for watching :)

  • @cheapskatepropaganda1106
    @cheapskatepropaganda1106 4 роки тому

    Damn Ryon you cookin shirt four u crazy

  • @AmericanWithTheTruth
    @AmericanWithTheTruth 3 роки тому +1

    I can’t seem to find any videos on spot simulated process with water based inks.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  3 роки тому

      Screenprinting.com has a free class on water-based printing that includes simulated process!

  • @gizmo33rd
    @gizmo33rd 12 років тому

    thanks for all the good videos

  • @Ryonet
    @Ryonet  11 років тому

    Awesome tip!

  • @tonypspokertable2728
    @tonypspokertable2728 6 років тому +1

    Is off contact used for every process in screen printing?

  • @Javiercabrera74
    @Javiercabrera74 8 років тому +1

    Hello , I am writing from Spain . When a tutorial for Separation Studio in Spanish ?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  8 років тому

      +Javier Cabrera thank you for asking! We are still growing our Spanish channel but there are a few videos you will find helpful I'm sure :)
      Check it out:
      ua-cam.com/channels/Nd_XFRpsOD35dNLJEmxkiA.html

  • @jonaspalmiano7211
    @jonaspalmiano7211 6 років тому

    What's the spray that he uses before placing the shirt?

  • @tinchiro12
    @tinchiro12 4 роки тому

    How much will it usually cost a job like this? Per t shirt, like let’s say I wanna print on 50+ t shirts, how much per t shirt will it be? In the United States

  • @Fotostelar
    @Fotostelar 11 років тому

    great job!

  • @j.relite5510
    @j.relite5510 7 років тому

    I have yet to do some simulated process but curious as to why you would not print flash print for each color and only flash the white under base?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  7 років тому

      That's a great question! If you give our success team a call at 800-314-6390 or email them at success@ryonet.com and they can help you out!

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 6 років тому +2

      Mainly because printing wet on wet allows for more blending and helps hide the halftone patterns. Same principle as 4 color process, just different inks & different prep work for the art.

  • @wiseguy138
    @wiseguy138 8 років тому +1

    what type of press is that and how much does it run for?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  8 років тому

      We no longer carry this press but the Riley Hopkins AERO and RileyROQ series are very comparable, check them out:
      www.screenprinting.com/cat/riley-hopkins-press-aero
      www.screenprinting.com/cat/riley-roq-screen-print-presses

  • @wingnutprints
    @wingnutprints 8 років тому +2

    Raise. Your flash if you need to go a little slower to make sure you have time to do a quality print.

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  8 років тому

      +Wayne Weldin great tip Wayne! Thanks for watching!

  • @well33t
    @well33t 10 років тому

    What type of ink are you using ? is it plastisol or process inks ?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  9 років тому

      These are process plastisol inks.

  • @t-shirtbiz6223
    @t-shirtbiz6223 8 років тому

    Can we use this process for all prints?

    • @Ryonet
      @Ryonet  8 років тому

      Only for gradient designs its is best to use spot color vector for vector work

  • @christiegilmore8494
    @christiegilmore8494 11 років тому

    R u using Plastisol inks or cmyk?