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So I have my screen burned, washed out, and put it on the press to do a test print. Everything is perfect except for one really tiny spot in a letter that is so tiny it shouldn?t be noticeable, but unfortunately is. I was wondering if there is any possible way to get the piece of emulsion out of the screen without needing to burn a new one?
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If the space around he dot is large enough that you won't damage the rest of the screen use a quip and some emulsion stripper.
... use a quip and some emulsion stripper.
i like to use this quip:
The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school - George Bernard Shaw
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i like to use this quip:
The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school - George Bernard Shaw
Excuse me?
I wrote a short chapter about dealing with this and other screen problems in one of my ebooks. Here is a link to the PDF: www.endangerous.com/fix.pdf
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I wrote a short chapter about dealing with this and other screen problems in one of my ebooks. Here is a link to the PDF: www.endangerous.com/fix.pdf
Wow. Nice share.
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Excuse me?
Definition of quip

b :a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment
Definition of quip

b :a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment
I got that joke!
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You can try quip.
I think spell check is going to change Qtip to quip every time.
yup, unless you put in 'cotton swab'
but then how many people know what that is
Sometimes if we are in a hurry we just use our spot cleaner gun and blow out the offending spot. Put some tape around it so you don't hit anything that doesn't need to blow out.
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