How to Screen Print : EPIC Guide to Coating Screens With Emulsion
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You're welcome! Glad you liked it!
very helpful and professional. Thank you for sharing your techniques for new printers.
Richard Davis Thanks !
I'm not sure what you mean? You cannot print directly to cap film. Are you referring to exposing cap film with a WP transparency?
Thanks for clarifying. We do have a how to video. If you search capillary film on our CZcams channel or on on our website's "capillary film" page you can easily find it. I would like to the video but, youtube doesn't allow linking. Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching :)
Hello! thanks for your videos.. they've been very helpful!
can you tell me if I can keep the screen with emulsion (in a dark/light controlled environment) for some time and just exposure it when needed? for how long? thanks!
And Thanks a lot for Teaching Richard.
Do you even have a detailed video on how to print the transparent waterproof film image onto the capillary film? I have yet to see anything related to that. So far its only been liquid emulsion.
I am referring to exposing cap film with a WP transparency.
I’m haven’t so much trouble 🥲.i been trying to make my images stay on the screen for about 4week and still can’t make it happen. I watched all the CZcams videos i can watch on what I’m doing wrong and still can’t get it I test to see if under expose or over expose or if my positive are letting light throw so I doubled or triple layer it just in case . It if the screen is getting enough pressure so there no air going around the screen for equal burning not nothing I can’t get this to happen. Help someone plz 😢🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
What's up, @fatfat23? Happy Monday! Sorry to hear you're getting put through the ringer! Couple questions..
- where are you doing this at? at home? is it light safe? ....how are you making it light safe in that space?
- How are you creating your films?
- What emulsion and how are you coating?
- What kind of exposure unit are you using? is it an exposure unit or is it a bulb? What'cha got?
just started out - i'm using a squeegee and DAMN i can't even get CLOSE to anything so even ... horrible results super thick and super thin in different places UGH
though I WAS very happy with the detail i was getting in my first screen print on glass
what size screen were you using
That's a 20x24"