can you suggest some exposure times. We use cosmolight NEO170F plates. The 1st exposure is 1 minute and the exposure (with the film) is at 5. Plus we mix cascade (dishwasher stuff) with the tank water which leaves alot of slimey stuff. After the wash we let dry for 2 hours which seems kinda long to me. do we really need 2 hours?!! I'm new at this so i'm basically doing it the way they've always done it.
we expose for 3 minutes. don't know what light source you are using. we wash for 3 minutes, no soap. we dry for 10 minutes at 140 degrees. we are using an anderson vreeland plate maker.
is the photopolymer plate is giving the deboss effect like the original letter??? how cm the thickness of photopolymer you used ? thanks
Ombad 1 year ago
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Hi guys..
I wanna you suggest some exposure times.. if I use Cosmolight NS 170 plates..
How we can use it?
because, in our time,, we can't finish the best plate.
pls confirm to my e-mail : natz_luph_god@hotmail.com
just waiting you reply..
thank you,
Natalia
aldism16 1 year ago
We use an orbital VIII A-3, very similar to the one in your video (except older and dirtier).
superdevoful 1 year ago
can you suggest some exposure times. We use cosmolight NEO170F plates. The 1st exposure is 1 minute and the exposure (with the film) is at 5. Plus we mix cascade (dishwasher stuff) with the tank water which leaves alot of slimey stuff. After the wash we let dry for 2 hours which seems kinda long to me. do we really need 2 hours?!! I'm new at this so i'm basically doing it the way they've always done it.
superdevoful 1 year ago
@superdevoful
we expose for 3 minutes. don't know what light source you are using. we wash for 3 minutes, no soap. we dry for 10 minutes at 140 degrees. we are using an anderson vreeland plate maker.
ajalonprinting 1 year ago
what is this sophisticated technologies!?!?!
ChowZeb 1 year ago
who sell those plates? can you use those plates for rubber stamps to.
for invitations looks nice.
twanisforever 2 years ago
We sell plates here. Please contact me at ajalon[at]ajalon[dot]com
ajalonprinting 2 years ago
Yes, there are individual plates and runs for each color.
ajalonprinting 2 years ago
Pardon my ignorance but is this process done for each separate colour (e.g. CMYK)?
I am learning how to get my designs from the computer
through a rip to the process expressed in this fine video.
Please show me more, I love it!
chimpion10 2 years ago