Water-Based Printing, Tips and Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • We gathered some of the most knowledgable water-based screen printers in the country for this Shop Talk on printing with water-based inks. Val and Eric Solomon of Night Owls, Danny Gruninger of DG Consulting and Tony Palmer of PalmPrint Screen Printing Consulting shared their expertise with the crowd at Impressions Expo Long Beach and our RUclips viewers.
    "There's no cheating in water-based printing"
    "Once you have all the variables dialed in, it's easy."
    With slim margins for error, this type of screen printing is an art, a craft and science that appeals to the nerds among us. And the results appeal to everyone who appreciates the beauty of a good print and the soft hand of water-based inks.
    Night Owls- nightowlsprint...
    Tony Palmer- PalmPrint Consulting palmprintuk.com and spsi.com/blogs...
    Danny Gruninger- spsi.com/blogs...
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Комментарии • 2

  • @marioalbertogonzalezgorosa381
    @marioalbertogonzalezgorosa381 Год назад

    great information, thank you very much

  • @patrickmurphy1469
    @patrickmurphy1469 Год назад +1

    Thanks for putting this up. Always fun listening.
    I've got to hold it down for the "undabase"
    In a world where we talk about a lot of bases, mixing, soft hand, HD, and all the others.
    I think we need clarification on what a base underneath the image is called...