I'm considering purchasing a set of frames for an oft-repeated retail line we print. The line gets printed with a mix of wb/dc and plasti, 4 front chest details, up to 6 direct printed private label details, around a dozen screens in total if small images are ganged. Resolving all those screens for each order seems redundant at this point.
We never library screens here so I'm in the dark on this one. Does anyone have recommendations for appropriate emulsion(s) and post exposure treatments for a bulletproof, permanent stencil that can weather 1000s of print, setups and color changes while taking the beating of waterbase and discharge?
I think, for the plasti screens, I would need a more flexible emulsion (the Aquasol HVP that we use for everything can tend to crack on thicker stencils) that can still build a higher eom and can be permanently hardened...which might make it brittle again? See, I really have no clue here. Our long run screens hold up fine but this is terra incognita, thanks in advance.