"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Ya know, we've all skirted the issue of underexposure being the underlying reason for scumming.
It is often difficult to see "scumming" on a block out table. Too much direct light usually. And yes, underexposure and/or back flow from a single sink contributes to this. This is why I often see many printers holding screens up to different angles on the production floor. It is subtle as it is frustrating. Yes, so as a solvent based screen cleaner will get the ink (plastisol) out, it is possible to re-introduce spit or water. Many of these chemicals can lock up the stencil however,. Most will re-burnSo..... back to the beginning. Mesh counts/EOM/Vs /emulsion/vs/drying time/vs relative temperature due to climate variances. Cross contamination is also a consideration. Just getting started. best tp