WHY OH WHY do you have that violet/UV/black light on all the time, while working with sensitive emulsion? Only yellow or orange or low power incandescent bulbs are safe. You do NOT show the fully washed and dry screen for obvious reasons, it was veiled or poorly exposed.
i know this was posted 6 years ago.. but moxy, how did you fix the end part with the off contact? i just bought this second hand (installed) and i have no idea
Hi Moxy, I would like to ask, which printer to use for create the film positive? Laser printer is good to this task or need other solution? What is your power of your lamp? Thanks!
Quick tip…use the camera lens from the back of the camera. This will prevent you from looking at yourself. The back camera will also help in connecting with your audience by “simulating” looking into there eyes.
The Arm of that station is to short, usually the registration Brackets that holds the screen are on either side, which there for allows the screen to set flat on the garment or print board when registering.
Ok, so I'm watching this 5 1/2 years after it was made, but the first thing I wondered was, "Doe she not understand that black lights ARE UV lights!?" BUT.... she's not the first person I've seen do that.
i have the same machine. i have problems registering more than 1 screen. I want to print white underbase. I find when i screw the screen clamp down the registration changes. Have you managed to get good registration?
Do you know if there is an adhesive that you can apply to the back of the stencil so that the finished stencil can stick to the surface you're stenciling on?
The stencil is a clear film with a black image printed onto it. It’s not your typical cut out stencil. So the light burns the clear and all the other parts and hardens the emulsion, then you rinse out what didn’t get hardened by the light aka the black “stencil” or pattern
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Thanks. I have the same light as yours but didn't realize the glass was a UV blocker. My fist attempts bombed until I saw your setup. Followed your steps and my 1st successful screen print on a T-shirt 😀 Thanks for sharing !!