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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: ZooCity on January 13, 2014, 04:17:35 PM
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Anyone have a review of these? We done outgrown the 6 color auto pretty quick and am looking for a stopgap to help us until upgrading, something that's better for production than revolving (argh), although that will be used heavily in the coming season.
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Zoo
we have one and we use it more and more. Make sure you use the silicone and we also put ice into the bucket when we are using it to keep it real kool ( hahahah had to do it )
you can pm more if you want more info but we are printing right after the flash and it is working great.
sam
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Nice, thanks Sam. I'm guessing these are no bueno with wb inks?
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It will slow you down some but if you get a high velocity pole fan like attached and slow your flood down to give it some time to cool the print down this trick works.
(http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z222/n8ivkjun/Mobile%20Uploads/image-1.jpg) (http://s193.photobucket.com/user/n8ivkjun/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image-1.jpg.html)
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Great trick lizard! Sonny also mentioned just increasing the dwell. We always flood as slow as possible on plastisol so the upped dwell + fan might work great.
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Thats an old but good trick. Not necessary for WB/DC
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The fan works great unless your blasting it and the sleeves blow up onto the pallet. Learned that the hard way once.
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The fan works great unless your blasting it and the sleeves blow up onto the pallet. Learned that the hard way once.
Once, it takes some of us more times than that to learn our lesson. I either put the fan on a box or make extensions so it blows downward.