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screen printing => Show Your Stuff => Topic started by: vwyob on November 13, 2014, 05:47:15 AM

Title: Latest but not greatest
Post by: vwyob on November 13, 2014, 05:47:15 AM
Its not the most complex job in the world BUT it is kind of a success story in the making for this lad.
This is the apprentice, Rob. he has read and read a TON of your posts and taken onboard so much information as a result. As many of you know we have gone back to basics here in order to 'up our game' and embark on the continuous improvement route.
I pulled the more experienced guys off of the main press and popped the boy on armed with his new and grounded fundamental knowledge. He is skate crazy and was desperate to pull this job off, a simple print on black. He nailed it. The photo (phone) has killed the vibrance a bit. It is really bright, flat and smoooooooth. There will be a few beers for him at the end of the week. look at his face, utterly stoked. A great start for him methinks. ( I just need to get him to wash his hands a bit more often now :)  )
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: mk162 on November 13, 2014, 07:51:06 AM
sometimes the jobs that look the simplest aren't...vivid spot colors on black can be very tricky
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: sqslabs on November 13, 2014, 09:04:02 AM
Solid print for an awesome client.  Congrats guys!  :)
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: Underbase37 on November 13, 2014, 09:31:15 AM
That's a cool story. Congratulations to the green printer, I'm sure he was really excited about having a chance on press. Maybe the more experienced guys will want to step up their game now.

Murphy37

Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: JBLUE on November 13, 2014, 10:06:54 AM
That's a cool story. Congratulations to the green printer, I'm sure he was really excited about having a chance on press. Maybe the more experienced guys will want to step up their game now.

Murphy37

Doubt they step up. The new guy seems to have what you can't teach. Drive to be better. You can't teach this or even or expect it to stay around long if they don't exhibit the trait already on their own.
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: Parker 1 on November 13, 2014, 10:27:45 AM
Good print.  Do you mind sharing the print specs?   

Chris
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: Frog on November 13, 2014, 01:19:50 PM
Its not the most complex job in the world BUT it is kind of a success story in the making for this lad.
This is the apprentice, Rob. he has read and read a TON of your posts and taken onboard so much information as a result. As many of you know we have gone back to basics here in order to 'up our game' and embark on the continuous improvement route.
I pulled the more experienced guys off of the main press and popped the boy on armed with his new and grounded fundamental knowledge. He is skate crazy and was desperate to pull this job off, a simple print on black. He nailed it. The photo (phone) has killed the vibrance a bit. It is really bright, flat and smoooooooth. There will be a few beers for him at the end of the week. look at his face, utterly stoked. A great start for him methinks. ( I just need to get him to wash his hands a bit more often now :)  )

Or at least only let him work on dark shirts, LOL!
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: vwyob on November 17, 2014, 04:52:19 AM
Sorry for late reply guys :) 

Thanks for the comments, I have showed him and he is still grinning (especially about the hands/work on dark shirts bit lol)

Print spec?

Really basic I guess. Underbase on a 140 and top cols on 230's. All coated with HT fast using shimmer/glisten method. Double headed action engineering squeegee on the base and medium triple duros on the rest. Rutland ink, the base was Rutlands best of brands production white. We are still looking for a really good base white. This is the next thing for me to look into. Up until a few months ago they used one white for everything and it was pretty poor.

The biggest change has been that Rob has lifted off of everything pretty much. Light air pressure, enough drop to kiss the garment, inks mixed up with a drill/paddle, sharp squeegees, screens with around 25 newtons selected, off contact around 2/3mm. The print and flood speeds are still a bit of a headache. He is tending to run slower speeds but the flood is two points faster than the print  (3 for print and 5 flood) and its not a loose flood, its firm, not hard; we can just make out the image after the stroke, just.

Nearly all of this has been gleaned from this forum. Always open to further suggestions. Learning is an infinite process. Myself and a handful of the staff are knowledge hungry. Feed us  :)

Thank you so much for everything already
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: Dottonedan on November 17, 2014, 11:50:43 PM
[quoteMyself and a handful of the staff are knowledge hungry. Feed us  :)

Thank you so much for everything already





Funny, I have always referred to the knowledge that is in abundance here as "food".  Good food.
Title: Re: Latest but not greatest
Post by: vwyob on November 19, 2014, 05:09:09 AM
Good analogy buddy.
BTW We will be using you from now on for the seps. Thanks for your help with that earlier.