How To Screen Print: Emulsion Scoop Coater Tips

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You will find the definition to the following screen printing terms on the website:

Screen Emulsion Scoop coater Light Table or Exposure Unit Artwork Coverage Mesh or Fabric Mesh Count Frame Newton Halftone Stencil Thickness Durometer Plastisol Ink Film or Film Positive Substrate Vacuum Cured Emulsion Water Soluble Washout Booth Flood and Stroke Belt Dryer Cured Ink Flash Cure Spray Adhesive Pick Up Resolution Printing Wet Under Base Registration Pre Shrinking Light Table or Exposure Unit Vacuum Blanket Color Composite Outline Continuous Tones Halftone or Grayscale Four Color Process Spot Color Spot And Dot "Printer" or Platen Knocked Out Crest Degrease Abrade Mesh Prep or Degreaser Micro Grit Scoop coater Stirring Stick Substrate Side Ink Well

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  • Thanks for helpin m8 , it really helped.

  • @MATHNoble You’re welcome; it’s my pleasure to help out in any way. Good luck! Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠

  • tnx for the tips....it helps a lot!!!!

  • @choytabu666 No problem, my pleasure. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠

  • im trying to save a lil money and was wondering, whats a good way for me to coat my screens with emulsion if i dont have use of a coater ?

  • @TrailBlazersInc Honestly scoop coaters are less than 20 bucks. I don’t know of anything cheaper that will do the job nearly as well. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠

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  • @MrGrassys When working with unexposed screens and emulsion you should use a yellow or red safelight. But very subdued room light should be fine too. I also have a video about safelights that you can use for that purpose. Check out my channel page for the complete video collection. Thanks for watching & commenting! ☠

  • Hi I was wondering what kind light one might go about using when applying enamel and lining up the film positives

  • @tamperdesigns That is awesome to hear! Thanks so much for your support. I appreciate the killer comment very much! ☠

  • As always, your videos are in depth, simple to understand and to the point. You are my screen printing guru!

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