In the winter it gets so smokey you can clearly tell somethings in the air. Is that from plastisol? I work in packing and shipping I duno what kind of ink they are using. Isn't that toxic?
well im printing hoodies for the first time on a 150 i was just asking because ive ran into various hiccups and i was just crossing off all potential reasons @@Ryonet
Hi! Short answer is yes. Long answer is, use warp drive to ensure cure is reached - if you make a mistake curing with a heat press - the warp drive will activate and complete the cure. There is a blog on screenprinting.com that covers how to cure with a heat press when using WB inks.
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In the winter it gets so smokey you can clearly tell somethings in the air. Is that from plastisol? I work in packing and shipping I duno what kind of ink they are using. Isn't that toxic?
Can u plz put subtitles on it? For foreigners
what kind of ink would your recommend for hoodies? (50/50 blend)
You can print waterbase or plastisol for a 50/50 blend! Mostly depends on your preference. What are you currently set up for and use most often?
well im printing hoodies for the first time on a 150 i was just asking because ive ran into various hiccups and i was just crossing off all potential reasons @@Ryonet
Really a good tuto. Please what’s your frame size ?
We used 20x24" frames on this
Can u cure water based ink with a heat press?
Hi! Short answer is yes. Long answer is, use warp drive to ensure cure is reached - if you make a mistake curing with a heat press - the warp drive will activate and complete the cure. There is a blog on screenprinting.com that covers how to cure with a heat press when using WB inks.
what happened to ryan?
He's still here! He's involved in many screen printing based projects so keep your eyes peeled, you'll see him around!
Plastisol gets real messy when you dont have professional equipment
Very true! It's definitely helpful to have the proper cleanup chemicals to work with when printing plastisol. Are you a strictly waterbase ink shop?
@@Ryonet oh im not a shop im still work on the floor 😭
Bring ryan back plz