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screen printing => Show Your Stuff => Topic started by: tonypep on May 20, 2016, 10:17:42 AM
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Index seps w/transparent overlays and transparent inks
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It bothers me a lot that the diagonal blue doesnt go all the way to the edge of the border on the bottom while it does go to the edge at the top and on the side. :D
nice print though!
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Sorry about that Mimo ;)
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We just discovered we could do prints like this...pretty excited!
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Tony,
What resolution for the seps and do you end up loosing dots either on screen or during the print run at all?
Love playing with transparent inks :)
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I notice a little "moire" for lack of a better term; I got that sometimes too with index, always wonder why... looks great though...
Steve
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A dot is a dot is a square dot is a dot.
If the thread is thick enough to eclipse the dot, you will get "pattern" interference.
All this talk of 85+ lpi on thin thread mesh - you still get "pattern" interference because the thread is still bigger than some of the dots.
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A dot is a dot is a square dot is a dot.
If the thread is thick enough to eclipse the dot, you will get "pattern" interference.
All this talk of 85+ lpi on thin thread mesh - you still get "pattern" interference because the thread is still bigger than some of the dots.
I used to do a lot of indexing, always at 180 ppi, and with indexing, all the dots are the same size, there is no LPI. On a 280 mesh, threads eclipsing dots is not a problem. I think it happens with the shirts, as we don't see it in the screens. An oddity, for sure, and usually not enough time to spend digging to figure it out...
Steve
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A dot is a dot is a square dot is a dot.
If the thread is thick enough to eclipse the dot, you will get "pattern" interference.
All this talk of 85+ lpi on thin thread mesh - you still get "pattern" interference because the thread is still bigger than some of the dots.
I used to do a lot of indexing, always at 180 ppi, and with indexing, all the dots are the same size, there is no LPI. On a 280 mesh, threads eclipsing dots is not a problem. I think it happens with the shirts, as we don't see it in the screens. An oddity, for sure, and usually not enough time to spend digging to figure it out...
Steve
We do our Index seps at 200 and that seems to eliminate a lot of that. Some of that moire looks looks pressure related along with not that great of a pic of the waves. Index loves to pick up the flaws of not so usable art. It is still a cool effect. We have used that same effect to make some 3d shirts that make the graphics come off the shirt when wearing 3d glasses.