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From: rogerjennings
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  • Pushing is usually associated with stretch and glue screens (low mesh tension) as opposed to work hardened mesh in a Newman frame. The mesh is being pushed in stretch and glue screens (metal or wood) like a wave, and that takes muscle. If you watch me print white ink on navy shirts in the video Capillary Film Increases Profits on our website, you will see me pulling the squeegee, and I only pull once. I also do not flash cure. Time me. You will see I am printing 120 shirts/hour.

  • I understand your comments about Pull vs Push, but I've felt like pushing has overall increased my output and quality. I don't see any downside to it, and I've been printing for about 10 years. I mostly push white ink. Otherwise, I'll select my method depending. After printing 500 4 color front/back shirts in about 1 day, I just noticed pushing made a huge difference.

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