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screen printing => Tips and Tricks to Share (Please don't ask questions here) => Topic started by: Prōdigium on June 05, 2011, 01:57:23 AM
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Please Note: This trick is for automatic printers , but might be something you could do manually if your willing to cut some special squeegees.
Many years ago , when I was still a printer running an automatic at a very good friends shop, he got a huge order for these youth design shirts that had a bunch of stick figures in 10 colors. The press I was on only had 8 heads (7 with a flash) and at first my friend was going to turn the job down because it was simply too many colors....but as I looked at the art, an idea stuck me that the design lent itself to being separated in a way that allowed it to be turned into a 6 screen job. And that is exactly what we did...as you can see below some of the colors only printed on one side of the shirt. So I constructed some cardboard dividers and used Polyken tape (very sticky) to tape them. I then built some special squeegees with a divider in the middle and used the smallest (4") floodbars we had to ultimately do 10 colors with only 6 screens and NO FLASH!
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/calibratedsps/split_450.jpg)
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Please Note: This trick is for automatic printers , but might be something you could do manually if your willing to cut some special squeegees.
Many years ago , when I was still a printer running an automatic at a very good friends shop, he got a huge order for these youth design shirts that had a bunch of stick figures in 10 colors. The press I was on only had 8 heads (7 with a flash) and at first my friend was going to turn the job down because it was simply too many colors....but as I looked at the art, an idea stuck me that the design lent itself to being separated in a way that allowed it to be turned into a 6 screen job. And that is exactly what we did...as you can see below some of the colors only printed on one side of the shirt. So I constructed some cardboard dividers and used Polyken tape (very sticky) to tape them. I then built some special squeegees with a divider in the middle and used the smallest (4") floodbars we had to ultimately do 10 colors with only 6 screens and NO FLASH!
([url]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/calibratedsps/split_450.jpg[/url])
Creative ingenuity always makes me smile.
Thanks Lance.
Hey, how about a post about your new adventures, not just about the industry but you personal move to your new area?
Got any neat photos?