what is his technique to pre-flood the screen, and squeege toward him self on the next color. e.g. i usually turn the screen, flood, squeege and finally turn the screen. here, he turns, squeege, flood, turn and let the flooded stencil sit. do you get a better print by letting the ink settle and 'ooze' through the mesh?? im self taught, so i am intrigued by watching other screeners' techniques.
@manipulators2007 LOL... this is a show demo. He is taking his time and enjoying the crowd. It is not meant to show speed but rather the process and the press. A manual printer could probably produce about 75 to 100 pieces per hour on a press like this. Thanks of the comment!
@sethbergs No, He is using plastisol inks that are PVC and Phthalate free. These are more eco friendly inks to accomodate laws regarding childrens products. Thanks for the comment!
@fuzzin555 It was already stated that this was a demo. For something like this you'd rather have someone go slow and show each step in the process than have some hot shot operator who's just showing off. "Oooh, look how fast I can go!"
This is an M&R manual textile screen printing press with pneumatic side clamps. This appears to be an eight color eight station. I cannot recall which model but it is very likely to be a Chameleon. Integrity Print Supply is an authorized M&R dealer. If you are interested, contact us for more information.
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printermaniac 4 months ago
what is his technique to pre-flood the screen, and squeege toward him self on the next color. e.g. i usually turn the screen, flood, squeege and finally turn the screen. here, he turns, squeege, flood, turn and let the flooded stencil sit. do you get a better print by letting the ink settle and 'ooze' through the mesh?? im self taught, so i am intrigued by watching other screeners' techniques.
JJParenteau 1 year ago
@JJParenteau I'm wondering the same thing, I use the same technique you use.
invisional 7 months ago
take a whole day to make 12 shirts?
manipulators2007 1 year ago
@manipulators2007 LOL... this is a show demo. He is taking his time and enjoying the crowd. It is not meant to show speed but rather the process and the press. A manual printer could probably produce about 75 to 100 pieces per hour on a press like this. Thanks of the comment!
IntegrityPrintSupply 1 year ago 3
is he using water based? t-shirt says non-pvc
sethbergs 1 year ago
@sethbergs No, He is using plastisol inks that are PVC and Phthalate free. These are more eco friendly inks to accomodate laws regarding childrens products. Thanks for the comment!
IntegrityPrintSupply 1 year ago
great demonstration!
CrestCapital 2 years ago
i wish to fire this bum on your behalf
ruuumble 2 years ago
This is great for my graphics h.w for school! May I use this footage?
violetxsketch 2 years ago
No problem
IntegrityPrintSupply 2 years ago
This is a great video! Who took this footage? LOL.Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing tee shirts. Questions welcome.
CatspitProductions 2 years ago
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CatspitProductions 2 years ago
slowest printer ever....can't make money that way.
fuzzin555 2 years ago
when this guy started printing this job his beard was only 2inches long
madmanmagee7 2 years ago
@fuzzin555 It was already stated that this was a demo. For something like this you'd rather have someone go slow and show each step in the process than have some hot shot operator who's just showing off. "Oooh, look how fast I can go!"
multiplesifl 5 months ago
slowest printer ever.
fuzzin555 2 years ago
srry fir the question but no flash between inks?
beatlust 2 years ago
He has a flash a couple of stations to his right but you can't see it clearly in the video.
IntegrityPrintSupply 2 years ago
I'm going to be doing this for my job along with graphic design. I am very excited.
OXTHEII 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment and good luck!
IntegrityPrintSupply 3 years ago
what is the name of this machine?
meeshmi526 3 years ago
This is an M&R manual textile screen printing press with pneumatic side clamps. This appears to be an eight color eight station. I cannot recall which model but it is very likely to be a Chameleon. Integrity Print Supply is an authorized M&R dealer. If you are interested, contact us for more information.
IntegrityPrintSupply 3 years ago