In response to: Exposing info with High Output fluorescent lamps - warning geek content

M. Breeman [Visitor]
Thanks for this info, the changes from the power output answer several questions!
PermalinkPermalink 04/12/10 @ 04:57

In response to: RIP or no?

sam [Visitor]
Nice post, i think i saw something similar on the boards and they talk about similar issues with burn and low dmax.
PermalinkPermalink 04/11/10 @ 04:28

In response to: Exposing info with High Output fluorescent lamps - warning geek content

Steve Winger [Visitor]
That was useful in our shop. Please do more posts similar to this on exposing.
PermalinkPermalink 04/10/10 @ 07:16

In response to: Halftones Tips

betting [Visitor]
We are trying to eliminate our SOPs that are based on faulty information, your articles have helped more than I can say.
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/10 @ 07:06

In response to: RIP or no?

Courtney [Visitor]
Switching to a real RIP solved our problems with exposure.
PermalinkPermalink 04/04/10 @ 03:48

In response to: Insane industry?

Naima [Visitor]
Thanks for the post. I thought I was the only one paying attention to how bad this has gotten, the Long Beach show this year was crazy with the bashing, I was disgusted with the "brothers" and their slime at the show.
PermalinkPermalink 04/02/10 @ 09:49

In response to: Is a tension meter a tension meter or not?

Xanthu [Visitor]
I did see the drum tuner on some e-beast listing, I cracked up reading this thinking how this was used that way.
PermalinkPermalink 03/30/10 @ 17:01

In response to: Don't always depend on plastisol!

prezew [Visitor]
We are working with the DC ink now, I think the mixing for use issue will be a big turn off for some. But we needed something we were trashing too many of the expensive biker garments.
PermalinkPermalink 03/26/10 @ 06:12

In response to: Don't always depend on plastisol!

Melvin E. [Visitor]
Am looking to QCM for our needs on poly-pro bags.
PermalinkPermalink 03/24/10 @ 16:51

In response to: RIP or no?

HDR [Visitor]
I came across your post, i am glad I stopped listening to the internet trash about how a RIP was not needed, our exposures are now working like they should.
PermalinkPermalink 03/24/10 @ 15:46

In response to: Exposing info with High Output fluorescent lamps - warning geek content

Top Hock [Visitor]
How often should we change the fluorescent lamps?
PermalinkPermalink 03/22/10 @ 16:11

In response to: Don't always depend on plastisol!

mikoz [Visitor]
I have started to use Matsui inks and selling lots of discharge, could be, plastisol is on the way out?
PermalinkPermalink 03/21/10 @ 17:09

In response to: Don't always depend on plastisol!

Christian H. [Visitor]
Great info and very helpful my printer always has problems with poly garments.
PermalinkPermalink 03/18/10 @ 22:25

In response to: Don't always depend on plastisol!

Fine [Visitor]
thanks for that, I get frustrated with every ink selling shill tell me that this is not that hard with 100% poly. for a newb like me it is hard to keep this that close.
PermalinkPermalink 03/14/10 @ 08:09

In response to: Long Beach

Fine [Visitor]
snakes lol i think our old supplier is one of them
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/10 @ 07:59

In response to: Fire in the shop!

GF [Visitor]
i burned my wood shirt boards

i have the abc cans now at the flashes
PermalinkPermalink 03/10/10 @ 09:26

In response to: Exposing info with High Output fluorescent lamps - warning geek content

Top Hock [Visitor]
you answered my question on the boards, the search feature found an old post
PermalinkPermalink 03/06/10 @ 16:23

In response to: Magic? or is that just printing?

San Diego R. E. [Visitor]
With all the doggone joboo stuff about inks and screens no wonder there are problems

joboo that cracks me up
PermalinkPermalink 03/04/10 @ 23:43

In response to: Exposing info with High Output fluorescent lamps - warning geek content

San Diego R. E. [Visitor]
Thats some good fundamental info there, already know about the lamp life.
PermalinkPermalink 03/04/10 @ 23:38

In response to: RIP or no?

Angelika S. [Visitor]
I have been reading your blog and thought I would drop a friendly note. It is great stuff I suffered with bad positives from a laser printer the inkjet RIP combo was like night and day.
PermalinkPermalink 02/28/10 @ 15:31