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How to print this design without a micro-adjustable heads?



 
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Old August 11th, 2006 Aug 11, 2006 2:37:22 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I need to print a design similar to the one listed above, its the same color but different letter and frame shape, how would I print this? I do not have a mircoadjustble head press. I have a regular 6 color press.

So please help, its an urgent order and I dont want to lose it since i havent printed anything in a while but any suggestsions, help, would be really great.

here is my set-up, please help

 
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in the art make a trap on both the yellow and red plates. Flash and print Black. Actually fairly easy.
 
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Hi, I need to print a design similar to the one listed above, its the same color but different letter and frame shape, how would I print this? I do not have a mircoadjustble head press. I have a regular 6 color press.

So please help, its an urgent order and I dont want to lose it since i havent printed anything in a while but any suggestsions, help, would be really great.

here is my set-up, please help
At it again huh Ben? LOL Im me and I can talk you thru it if this doesnt make sense to you..
assuming your familiar with registration marks to align each color Ill address the problem with that particular press.... The heads you have, have a curve on the inside at the top an the bottom.... when you tape your artwork to the platen and try to line up to it the curve will cause the screens to move dramatically as it gets tight.... Just slide the screen slightly towards you before you tighten it...then line the artwork up on the platen instead of the other way around.... now when you lineup your other screens they should also be far enough forward that the curve wont come into play and you can get some pretty close alignment... Make sure theres no off contact while your aligning them.... for very very fine adjustment back the clamps off some and tap the screen lightly with a hammer or mallet...LOL (The Original Micro Adjustment tool)..... Good Luck Ben.. Chuck
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Old August 11th, 2006 Aug 11, 2006 9:21:21 PM -   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: How to print this design without a micro-adjustable heads?

You can print it. simply take the time to set it up. I remeber when i had a press like that, I did exactly what Squirts said. Except I didnt line it up with no off contact, I found that it moved when I changed teh off contact. Try what works, But if you find it moves after raising the off contact, try lining it up with the off ocntact set "up"
Its a really easy print, Once you get it set.
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Old August 13th, 2006 Aug 13, 2006 9:47:58 AM -   #6 (permalink)
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There is a good video at youtube.com on using plexiglass to register your screen and keeping the proper off-contact. Search for "Screen printing orientation 2".

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