Love the videos, definitely educational! Question, when i print, the ink is going through the shirt and onto the platen. Am i pressing it down to hard? Or am i using the wrong angle?
With that Flash Dryer I normally kept it around 7-10 sec depending on if I was just starting to print or if I was in full production if it was a big order say over 24 tees I would warm up the platen then I would drop down to like 8 seconds. My friend that has an auto uses the same one on his auto now.
So if the customer wants say a red on dark then I would charge under base then red but if it is a white on dark that is just one color so kinda of hard to tell the customer you have to print flash print
hello and thank you for your videos. I have a little question, I live in France and I would like to have the same screen printing blade as you have, do you have an idea where I could get it? (website etc.) Continue like this good day to you
Subbed over the weekend and im def going to watch all your vids man thanks
Love the videos, definitely educational!
Question, when i print, the ink is going through the shirt and onto the platen. Am i pressing it down to hard? Or am i using the wrong angle?
No when you print a lot it will go through the shirt onto the platen.
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Hello, with the flash cure of iR lamps, in how many seconds does a White plastisol from International Coating gel?
With that Flash Dryer I normally kept it around 7-10 sec depending on if I was just starting to print or if I was in full production if it was a big order say over 24 tees I would warm up the platen then I would drop down to like 8 seconds. My friend that has an auto uses the same one on his auto now.
thanks for answering friend, you make very good videos about serigraphy, greetings
Why is the ink rippling after curing?
Great video what's your favorite emulsion for 500 watt halogen light
Thank you! Question - would you normally charge a 2nd screen when printing white on a dark garment?
So if the customer wants say a red on dark then I would charge under base then red but if it is a white on dark that is just one color so kinda of hard to tell the customer you have to print flash print
Hey you read my comment/suggestion! Thanks!
No problem!
hello and thank you for your videos. I have a little question, I live in France and I would like to have the same screen printing blade as you have, do you have an idea where I could get it? (website etc.)
Continue like this good day to you
I have added the link in the description below.
@@ApparelTalk nice, thank you for answering 😌
Is that still what the name of the ink is called I can’t seem to find it anywhere
Great videos. Thank you! Where did you get your spot gun for $100?
Check in the description I have a link for it.
@@ApparelTalk I didn't see a link, that's why I asked. Thank you
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For.the 60/40 you do not use polywhite ? I see you used International white #12, Is that for all your 60/40 next level shirts thank you
For the 60/40 I use HP 12 like you seen now if it is a 50/50 then yes I would use the polywhite ink from International.
@@ApparelTalk . Awesome thank you for the videos and your help.