09.28.2010

It is not always the printers fault, the product has a flaw!

How many times do we have to listen to some worthless predatory parasitic dinosaur in the industry blather on incessantly about how it's just all your fault? When will you see some of them actually stand up with a little honor, quit picking out new vi… more »
06.1.2009

Not to reclaim, screen printing heresy?

A subject that is coming to the forefront more than ever before. I crosses several subjects and i starting to become something that I know is very workable in some situations. I started in several places and with several parts but is just now comin… more »
05.8.2009

Don't always depend on plastisol!

Chose an ink best for the substrate! One of the longest running and frequent questions about printing on garments is the issue of fabric with polyester content and the use of plastisol ink. The simple answer is that no matter how high quality your… more »
05.5.2009

How to chose a line count (frequency) correctly for your mesh

How to START to chose a line count (frequency) correctly for your mesh There are simple answers and propeller head math junkie answers. Unless I am mistaken you can find a rather complicated formula for finding exact (yet theoretical) size to mesh… more »
04.30.2009

Is a tension meter a tension meter or not?

You may have seen the debate about this, and because of a recent post about this subject I wanted to review a bit about the inexpensive drum tension tuner... In fact, there have been several small screen printing supply companies who have used thi… more »
02.27.2009

Information about Stochastic dots...

First, Stochastic is a bit of a play on words from the Greek into english - to aim, and to guess... Basically to aim for a "general" result knowing that the end result will be slightly random and unpredictable. 1. Is a stochastic separation virtua… more »
02.25.2009

Wet on Wet printing - the three basic suggestions

Not three "rules" but more like three suggestions. 1. Light colors to dark colors 2. Small print area (size) to larger printed area 3. Least sticky and thick inks that "pick up" the most sticky Every time you flash the "rules start over". Then… more »