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Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 16:16
by AJLA
Is there any difference in the appearance of a t shirt when a 43T OR 62T screen is used?
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 16:32
by Paul
42 will leave more ink deposite after one stroke. ok for wording etc.... for finer details you will need finer mesh (higher mesh count)
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 22:47
by John G
62 is ideal for general t' shirt work, 43 would be used, as paul said, to put a heavy deposit of ink down - maybe for a white print onto black shirt. I wouldn't use a 43 for small text as you don't get a sharp print compared to the 62
Cheers John
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 19 Jun 2010, 09:01
by AJLA
Right thanks guys, most of our printing will be white text onto black shirts but a lot of it will have small text too so i will have to source the 62.
A huge learning curve this is !
Our volume is such now that there aren't enough hours in the day to make the tees using vinyl so this is the way we have to go, but what i'm finding difficult is the end result, I know what i want but don't know what it is
I bought in some printed shirts to add to our range and the printing on them is exactly what I don't want.

Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 15:49
by GoldRapt
Would there be a different rule if the ink used was water based and not plastisol please?
(an old post but better to ask here than start a new thread)
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 15:56
by Paul
Yes. And not only ink type but color too. Waterbased ink thiner as far as i know. Never sed it ho...
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 16:02
by GoldRapt
I think waterbased ink is actually thicker Paul.
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 17:12
by Paul
i always thought is more runny... but oh well what do i know! I never tried them lol

Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 17:30
by GoldRapt
I'm only going by the opinions of others who say that water based (permaset) is thicker and dries in the mesh.
Re: 43T OR 62T screen
Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 17:56
by Paul
i agree with drying quick as they are water based

water evaporates and all is left on the screen is pigment
