Great video . You have a really good expensive equipment for manual printing , your dryer looks great and new , the conditions of your screens look great . M&R is the best . I register different . Your print chop looks very neat . I like that way . Best luck camarade , Greetings from NYC
Great video! Been a subscriber for a little while now and you've stepped up the video quality!! Nice work and GREAT explanations! I'm a newbie screenprinter and am learning everyday. I picked up a few new tips from you today and I love it! Thanks again for great content!
so if the design is centered on the platen, that implies that when you load the shirt, you do so in a way that the correct part of the shirt ends up smack dab in the middle of the platen. which, when you're considering doing a whole run of sizes from s-2xl or whatever, seems like it would be tough to know. is it just an eyeballing-it-from-experience thing, or what? also, how would you handle something like a small chest print on the front of a hoodie, for example?
Hey! Hope you don’t mind but we used this question in one of our videos we are putting up next week! We use the white screen tape from Screenprint world but I go into more depth in our new video that I hope you enjoy - Printers Corner coming soon
Good Video Jessy. Impressed you moved on to Eco frames. I think you need to protect the mesh with a tape. Those eco frames tensions the mesh so much they sound like beating a rock! Good quality, makes printing easy on the wrist.
hello I am printing fabric on a kitchen table, so I need a way of registering that works when you have to move the fabric. Some designs are 2 colour, some 3 or 4 colour. I can do 8 screens on the table. Could you offer a zoom session?
Hey! The best video I have for that type of thing which is similar is my video about printing with hinge clamps… skl.sh/3JjIcuG this is a free trial link. Otherwise I know that fabric printers tend to use a peg system on the table but you might not have room for that, so maybe flipping acetate film back and forth is the easiest option?
Hello, I noticed in this video you are not using a white under base for the yellow and teal colors. Would you mind sharing what type ink you are using? Im assuming the ink you are using allows for the colors to be vibrant without the use of an under base on a black shirt.
Hey, yes this is a pretty opaque ink. If it was a flouro colour for example - I would always put an underbase but if it is not needed, I don't do it. If I put down less ink I get a softer hand feel. :)
I know that this video is old but why you dont do underbase under color? You print colors 2/3 Times? What time and temperature you use in your conveyor?
Hey the purpose was to show registration 🤓 I do know about underbase. I printed the colours twice. The dryer is 843 setting for about a minute, the important thing is that ink surface when in the dryer is 165 degrees
hi i'm from bangladesh. just wanna start a new business about screen printing on t-shirt based. hope i will have lot's of information from this channel. keep the smile on your face
Love your videos, as an old guy just learning these are a life saver
Great video . You have a really good expensive equipment for manual printing , your dryer looks great and new , the conditions of your screens look great . M&R is the best . I register different . Your print chop looks very neat . I like that way . Best luck camarade , Greetings from NYC
Hey! Yes we do invest quite a bit in our set up. I am glad you like the videos - new one out today!
I just bought a kruzer press great video! thanks
Great video! Been a subscriber for a little while now and you've stepped up the video quality!! Nice work and GREAT explanations! I'm a newbie screenprinter and am learning everyday. I picked up a few new tips from you today and I love it! Thanks again for great content!
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Yeah, I use it as a very last resort, not a technique. Good you found it helpful
Thanks for your education video
so if the design is centered on the platen, that implies that when you load the shirt, you do so in a way that the correct part of the shirt ends up smack dab in the middle of the platen. which, when you're considering doing a whole run of sizes from s-2xl or whatever, seems like it would be tough to know. is it just an eyeballing-it-from-experience thing, or what? also, how would you handle something like a small chest print on the front of a hoodie, for example?
Hey, nice vid! Do you use some kind of special tape to block-out the registration marks? Or is it just a regular one?
Hey! Hope you don’t mind but we used this question in one of our videos we are putting up next week! We use the white screen tape from Screenprint world but I go into more depth in our new video that I hope you enjoy - Printers Corner coming soon
Good Video Jessy. Impressed you moved on to Eco frames. I think you need to protect the mesh with a tape. Those eco frames tensions the mesh so much they sound like beating a rock! Good quality, makes printing easy on the wrist.
Hey, Yes good idea - we will do a whole video on self tensioning screens really good and include things like protecting the mesh like you said!
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Can you give me link to buy equipments. AY
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Very informative
hello I am printing fabric on a kitchen table, so I need a way of registering that works when you have to move the fabric. Some designs are 2 colour, some 3 or 4 colour. I can do 8 screens on the table. Could you offer a zoom session?
Hey! The best video I have for that type of thing which is similar is my video about printing with hinge clamps… skl.sh/3JjIcuG this is a free trial link. Otherwise I know that fabric printers tend to use a peg system on the table but you might not have room for that, so maybe flipping acetate film back and forth is the easiest option?
Hello, I noticed in this video you are not using a white under base for the yellow and teal colors. Would you mind sharing what type ink you are using? Im assuming the ink you are using allows for the colors to be vibrant without the use of an under base on a black shirt.
Hey, yes this is a pretty opaque ink. If it was a flouro colour for example - I would always put an underbase but if it is not needed, I don't do it. If I put down less ink I get a softer hand feel. :)
I know that this video is old but why you dont do underbase under color? You print colors 2/3 Times? What time and temperature you use in your conveyor?
Hey the purpose was to show registration 🤓 I do know about underbase. I printed the colours twice. The dryer is 843 setting for about a minute, the important thing is that ink surface when in the dryer is 165 degrees
Nice video mam
How did you get your off contact on the kruzer .... which micro did you use ?
Hey there is a bolt on the arm to raise the off contact - The kruzer came with micro reg on this press
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hi i'm from bangladesh. just wanna start a new business about screen printing on t-shirt based.
hope i will have lot's of information from this channel.
keep the smile on your face
Thanks Rayhan, thats awesome!
the printer model that gives good results please
I use an Epson T7200 but that is prob too big for a normal shop.
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