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Drying Blockout Retouching
December 18, 2013
Indirect photostencil films are dried after mounting. Direct/indirect stencils need two drying stages - after lamination and after washout. To avoid dimensional changes, edge lifting, edge shrinkage and reduction in adhesion, stencils should be dried with cold air; i.e., at ambient temperatures. -
Printing on Dark Shirts
December 18, 2013
Underbasing isn’t really hard if you just follow some simple rules. Break these rules and you will wonder why your prints just look awful and will stop a bullet. -
The Ink Room
December 18, 2013
Editor’s Note: This article is specifically aimed at those using flammable solvent-based ink systems. Many of the ideas expressed here, however, are useful for all types of ink systems. -
The Ink Shop and Screen Printing
December 18, 2013
There are an overwhelming number of little tests one can do to compare two inks. -
RIP Considerations
December 17, 2013