How to line up your platens on your screen printing press

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 20

  • @bruce7171
    @bruce7171 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Good content. Very helpful. Consistent repetition is key. I would have to believe the uniformity would be a time saver when it comes to registration.

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel Před rokem +2

    Great perspective on screen printer. Thank you for added information.

  • @heatherjennings145
    @heatherjennings145 Před rokem +4

    This was GREAT! All of the CZcams creators for screen printing here on CZcams do a great job of explaining but I've never been able to have someone talk about this platen placement. THANK-YOU! I know it's a simple thing, but where I am lacking is the system of setting the platen and getting my guide for my films to help with keeping my registration. And great idea about the empty screen too--I've got a couple of popped ones around that I'm going to rip one down and use it in this way. I think it would help to set up my own guide for my films. Bravo!! Seriously, thank you!!

    • @startupscreenprinting
      @startupscreenprinting  Před rokem +1

      So glad this was helpful for you, Heather! Thank you for asking the question, I really want to be able to create content that helps with the problems people are truly facing so getting requests and feedback is so helpful so I'm not just guessing. :)

  • @grindstoneprintco8020
    @grindstoneprintco8020 Před 11 měsíci

    I got a cheaper lazer online which I was going to convert and put on top of my press. However I found it way more useful on a tripod beside me. When ever I switch my platens or thinking one of them is off center that lazer will tell me real quick. If you are ever printing above a pocket it helps alot to have them all at the exact same location.
    Another tip worth adding if you have oversized platens (16x19) and regular 20x24 screens make sure the head you put the screen on has the micros raised all the way up towards the platen. There is only about a inch of play and you will need that for the micros so account for it. I would recommend zeroing out the micros to all heads after the pallets are lined up.

  • @carmelor548
    @carmelor548 Před rokem +2

    Always great info thank you Jesse. Would you be able to make a podcast or video about pricing for us that are just starting? That’s would be very helpful.

    • @startupscreenprinting
      @startupscreenprinting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Carmelo! Yes that's in the works for the podcast. It will be a series of episodes all on pricing strategies. 👍🏻

  • @chilloutsweet2601
    @chilloutsweet2601 Před rokem

    Great video man very hq

  • @adrianurizar
    @adrianurizar Před 3 dny

    Hi! One question. When you do what you show in the video, where in the frame do you put the piece that acts as "out of contact"?

    • @startupscreenprinting
      @startupscreenprinting  Před 3 dny

      I’m sorry I’m not totally certain what you mean but I’m gonna try to answer :) are you referring to off-contact and where to put that on the frame? Some people tape a quarter to the top of their frame and then make sure the frame lands on the top of the platen. In my example, none of the frame hits the platen so that won’t work for me.

    • @adrianurizar
      @adrianurizar Před 2 dny

      @@startupscreenprinting Exactly!😉 I'm glad you understood my question. (Sorry for my English.) But then, if you don't use "off-contact", how do you do it when you lower the frame, so that the ink that is on the mesh doesn't touch the garment before printing?

    • @startupscreenprinting
      @startupscreenprinting  Před 2 dny +1

      @adrianurizar I use a piece of cardboard but I’ve also got a feel for how much I need so I don’t always need to use something to measure. Plus with water based printing, off contact isn’t that important

  • @Ramellosugahill
    @Ramellosugahill Před rokem +1

    Have you tried discharge inks?

    • @startupscreenprinting
      @startupscreenprinting  Před rokem +1

      Yes I have, I love discharge! Such a cool end result, especially on triblend tshirts.

    • @Ramellosugahill
      @Ramellosugahill Před rokem +1

      @@startupscreenprinting i like your channel thanks for being helpful. I look forward to seeing your content

    • @startupscreenprinting
      @startupscreenprinting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much!