I'm having trouble because of an overexposed screen. I haven't seen too much breakup, and the emulsion is coming off slowly, but it is taking a long time. Should I keep trying? or should I start over?
You can start out with a garden hose and if you find it takes you too long you can pick up a pressure washer for relatively low cost that will speed the process up.
does anyone know what brand and model of printer that can print both small and large 11"x17" papers?
2phalanges 2 years ago
@2phalanges The Epson 4880. They also sell it with the Black Max system.
1stAmendmentChannel 9 months ago
I'm having trouble because of an overexposed screen. I haven't seen too much breakup, and the emulsion is coming off slowly, but it is taking a long time. Should I keep trying? or should I start over?
ehpach 2 years ago
These videos have so much detail in them. You cover every question I could think of. Thank you.
peoplethought 2 years ago
You are welcome. Thank you for watching!
Ryonet 2 years ago
You can start out with a garden hose and if you find it takes you too long you can pick up a pressure washer for relatively low cost that will speed the process up.
Ryonet 4 years ago
i dont have a pressure washer, what other alternatives there are, or how long it would take using a regular garden with a nossel.
you guys are great, please keep posting more vids
SCW89 4 years ago