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Quote from: Inkwerks on June 21, 2011, 12:29:33 PMQuote from: Clark on June 21, 2011, 10:56:14 AMI'm moving from One-Coat to ChromaBlue for standard stuff, and I normally use Ulano LX-680 for simulated process screens. But I got a sample of some Saati emulsion that I'm told is similar to LX-680.I was looking at trying the One Coat. How come you are moving away from it? How does it do for holding detail?Nothing to do with the emulsion, switching because I can't stand the supply company that carries the Kiwo in my area.
Quote from: Clark on June 21, 2011, 10:56:14 AMI'm moving from One-Coat to ChromaBlue for standard stuff, and I normally use Ulano LX-680 for simulated process screens. But I got a sample of some Saati emulsion that I'm told is similar to LX-680.I was looking at trying the One Coat. How come you are moving away from it? How does it do for holding detail?
I'm moving from One-Coat to ChromaBlue for standard stuff, and I normally use Ulano LX-680 for simulated process screens. But I got a sample of some Saati emulsion that I'm told is similar to LX-680.
Chromaline CT-R - it's like QTX, Textile PV but higher solid content, shoots in 45 seconds, 45.00 gal. all around win. . .I didn't care for the viscosity of HVP, I may try it again when the price goes up on my CT-R.
Quote from: Clark on June 21, 2011, 12:38:44 PMQuote from: Inkwerks on June 21, 2011, 12:29:33 PMQuote from: Clark on June 21, 2011, 10:56:14 AMI'm moving from One-Coat to ChromaBlue for standard stuff, and I normally use Ulano LX-680 for simulated process screens. But I got a sample of some Saati emulsion that I'm told is similar to LX-680.I was looking at trying the One Coat. How come you are moving away from it? How does it do for holding detail?Nothing to do with the emulsion, switching because I can't stand the supply company that carries the Kiwo in my area.That's the exact reason why we switched from the one coat back to the chromablue was who we were buying from. I think the 2 emulsions are very similar for us but I think the Kiwo is slightly better in the quality control department from one batch to the next. I buy the chroma from a local supplier that works his butt off for our business and have completely stopped buying from the supplier we used to buy 95% of our stuff from this time last year.
Quote from: alan802 on June 21, 2011, 01:51:26 PMQuote from: Clark on June 21, 2011, 12:38:44 PMQuote from: Inkwerks on June 21, 2011, 12:29:33 PMQuote from: Clark on June 21, 2011, 10:56:14 AMI'm moving from One-Coat to ChromaBlue for standard stuff, and I normally use Ulano LX-680 for simulated process screens. But I got a sample of some Saati emulsion that I'm told is similar to LX-680.I was looking at trying the One Coat. How come you are moving away from it? How does it do for holding detail?Nothing to do with the emulsion, switching because I can't stand the supply company that carries the Kiwo in my area.That's the exact reason why we switched from the one coat back to the chromablue was who we were buying from. I think the 2 emulsions are very similar for us but I think the Kiwo is slightly better in the quality control department from one batch to the next. I buy the chroma from a local supplier that works his butt off for our business and have completely stopped buying from the supplier we used to buy 95% of our stuff from this time last year.Are you moving to RSC from GSG?
hmmm, I am on an MSP3140 and my exposure time for the 305's is 1min 20 sec?!?
Quote from: blue moon on June 22, 2011, 10:06:07 AMhmmm, I am on an MSP3140 and my exposure time for the 305's is 1min 20 sec?!? When I first started using Aquasol HV I was burning screens at 45 to a min. That is what I was used to with other emulsions. With this stuff it doesn't need to burn that long to lock in. That’s why I love it so much. How I coat my screens...I coat my screens with the sharp side 2/1 (shirt/squeegee). When I coat my screens I always hold it up to the light to make sure I have a consistent clean/smooth coating after a 2/1. A lot of times I will have to redo the coating because of lighter and darker spots when the screen is held up to the light. In this case I start over with another round of 2/1. Then almost always the coverage is nice and consistent.
5000 w Olec here with a 1230 bulb (generic, not Olec brand). It's still not enough sunshine to expose dual cure quickly.