Oh man, this was perfect! I wish I had had this video when I first got my press! I'm going to check out the class because my next question was going to be, where the platen should be on the arm and how to line up transparencies the proper way so they line up better on press--thank you!
Awesome! Glad you found this so useful! You can move your platens in accordance to where you want your print to land on your apparel for each job. We recommend drawing lines on your platen so you can tell where your image will be once you load your apparel onto the platen. I think you'll find this article helpful, please reach out by chat, email, or phone for more info! www.screenprinting.com/blogs/news/the-best-way-to-register-water-based-and-plastisol-screen-prints
Having trouble with the tilt micro. I've tried just about everything but the tilt is just extremley angled to high. I've loosen the wing nut and several other bolts pretaining to the off contact. SEND HELP PLEASE!!!
Thank you guys for reaching out so soon! I gave them a call and the mention that the two bolts on the tilt adjustment can adjusted as well. I would recommend creating a video on this. There’s little no exposure of this issue on the internet.
Hi! You can choke the underbase in your design program. Typically you will be using a vector program like Illustrator. You can choke your underbase between 0.5pts and 1 point. If your press can hold tight registration and you have good registration skills, the .5pt trap will be great. If you press is a little loose or you are newer, then a 1 point trap is probably where you want to be.
This registration process is just perfect. I love it
Oh man, this was perfect! I wish I had had this video when I first got my press! I'm going to check out the class because my next question was going to be, where the platen should be on the arm and how to line up transparencies the proper way so they line up better on press--thank you!
Awesome! Glad you found this so useful! You can move your platens in accordance to where you want your print to land on your apparel for each job. We recommend drawing lines on your platen so you can tell where your image will be once you load your apparel onto the platen. I think you'll find this article helpful, please reach out by chat, email, or phone for more info! www.screenprinting.com/blogs/news/the-best-way-to-register-water-based-and-plastisol-screen-prints
Great work
Having trouble with the tilt micro. I've tried just about everything but the tilt is just extremley angled to high. I've loosen the wing nut and several other bolts pretaining to the off contact. SEND HELP PLEASE!!!
Hey there! Sorry to hear of the struggle, that's no fun. Can you call our Support Team today at 360-576-7188?
Thank you guys for reaching out so soon! I gave them a call and the mention that the two bolts on the tilt adjustment can adjusted as well.
I would recommend creating a video on this. There’s little no exposure of this issue on the internet.
What point can I choke the underbase without accurip ?
Hi! You can choke the underbase in your design program. Typically you will be using a vector program like Illustrator. You can choke your underbase between 0.5pts and 1 point. If your press can hold tight registration and you have good registration skills, the .5pt trap will be great. If you press is a little loose or you are newer, then a 1 point trap is probably where you want to be.