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screen printing => Waterbase and Discharge => Topic started by: ericheartsu on March 02, 2016, 10:32:58 PM
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This is something we keep coming back to. We cannot get a print over the zipper to come out correctly.
We've tried:
-Rubber plattens
-Special plattens from action
-Foam from the craftstore
-Neoprene
-Cardboard
nothing gets rid of that stupid streak to the left of the zipper where it should seat in the channel correctly.
What are we doing wrong?
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our best luck has been:
neoprene(5m)
hard squeegee
lots of pressure
slow stroke
In regard to the garments - some are better than other, Best results have been Bella Canvas , Tultex , and Independent
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What means (5m) ?
Thank you !
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5 millimeter thick - sorry
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Thank you that was to be sure :D
But how do you install the neoprene on the pallet, do you make a groove ? do you tape it ?
Is that possible to see a photo ?
And to secure the garment do you use spray adhesive ? or you just place the garment on the neoprene nothing more ?
Thank a lot !!
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no channel, just let it compress
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some garments print better than the others even with the right kind of foam. We paid Rick Roth for the info on printing and right foam type (not neoprene). Saved us a lot of headache, but we were starting from scratch, so it might not be as much help to you.
pierre
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These were printed on Independent Trading Co. AFX90u zip ups...so they should have printed ok, especially with a discharge ink, and foam panels, cut so that the channel seats right.
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These were printed on Independent Trading Co. AFX90u zip ups...so they should have printed ok, especially with a discharge ink, and foam panels, cut so that the channel seats right.
we don't cut the foam. . . it will still show on the hoodie pockets as the height distance is too high, but it works well on zippers. Email Rick!
pierre
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Foam, no channel.
That said, as some of the more knowledgeable here have indicated, heat press transfers assures
nearly perfect and predictable results.
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We paid Rick Roth for the info on printing and right foam type (not neoprene).
I tried to get in contact with him many time with no success...
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We paid Rick Roth for the info on printing and right foam type (not neoprene).
I tried to get in contact with him many time with no success...
Would you like me to reach out to him for you?
Pierre
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We paid Rick Roth for the info on printing and right foam type (not neoprene).
I tried to get in contact with him many time with no success...
Would you like me to reach out to him for you?
Pierre
i would! please shoot him my email! thanks!!!
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Sorry, I didn't see your message Pierre,
Yep I would love to get in contact -> my email is infographie@broceliande-serigraphie.com
Thank you
Willy