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Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 17:39
by gavtheoldskater
opaque white, supercover in permset, which is what you would need onto black, is thick like butter. its a pig to use, but it does give good cover. you can water it down a touch if required but be careful. i would always use a 43t screen.
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 18:02
by socialgiraffe
Would it not be easier to look at something like TMTs white laser system? I used to own a screen print company and know what a huge learning curve you will now be on and TMTs system (or others when they come to market) looks to me like the future for garment decoration
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 18:49
by GoldRapt
socialgiraffe;59549 wrote:Would it not be easier to look at something like TMTs white laser system? I used to own a screen print company and know what a huge learning curve you will now be on and TMTs system (or others when they come to market) looks to me like the future for garment decoration
How does the hand compare though Socialgiraffe, do you know?
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 19:06
by socialgiraffe
Sorry GoldRapt, not sure what you mean?
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 19:13
by GoldRapt
The feel of the print on the t'shirt is called the hand [so i'm told

] Do you know how that TMT feels of a shirt compared to screen print please bud.?
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 19:41
by socialgiraffe
AHa
Well, I only ever used the WOW stuff for one job and I seem to remember that it felt like a thin vinyl. I was actually quite impressed with the stuff. Screen print as you know depends on whether you are using plastisol, mixing it with soft base or using waterbased or something else.