Actually currently we provide offline classes. Will be planning to bring it online. However I might be uploading few separation videos you can watch out for and if u need for advance level my be can wait for the online course. Thank you anyway. 😊
@@Riyum awsome I'll take the first deal. The advance one can be when your comfortable showing us. Simplicity is the best key to life and thanks ill be waiting for the simple color separation. 🙏
Thank you. We use both rotary and line table but surprisingly we prefer line table as it reduces loading time and also we can achieve accurate registration and there is no limitation to number of screens or colors.
@@Riyum Hi, do you add a reducer to your plastisol ink or just use it straight out of the pot? It looks very easy to work with :) My plastisol ink is very thick compared to yours and I mix it a lot :)
Thank you sir... For such a kind videos. Please make more video about colour separation. And registration mark.
GREAT WORK.BIG UP.
Hey Thank you 😊
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Good job broe ❤️❤️👍👍
Thank u
I want to learn that method
If you from India U can learn in our offline class. Online class is coming soon
how you swapping screens like that and maintaining registry?
It’s called the 3 pin registration system mainly used in line table press.
@@Riyum i wonder how if this could be done on our spinners so we could do more than six colours...
@@ErichNolanBertussi You need to change the entire system to 3 pin registration in your frame and also your spinners.
can you give us a tutorial on the color separating ? I wouldn't mind learning your method.
Actually currently we provide offline classes. Will be planning to bring it online. However I might be uploading few separation videos you can watch out for and if u need for advance level my be can wait for the online course. Thank you anyway. 😊
@@Riyum awsome I'll take the first deal. The advance one can be when your comfortable showing us. Simplicity is the best key to life and thanks ill be waiting for the simple color separation. 🙏
@@knoxleang Yes that’s true.. thank u 🙏
Next level print, hand printed have more value than automatic press, this line tables are great but are a bit tricky for reg and print👍🏻✌🏻
Thank you. We use both rotary and line table but surprisingly we prefer line table as it reduces loading time and also we can achieve accurate registration and there is no limitation to number of screens or colors.
👌🏻👍🏻color seperation plese for this desin how?
Hi we have uploaded a color separation video. Kindly check. Thank you
How you exposed the screen??
In our exposure unit.
Thank you!
Cool videos... where are you located?
I am from India, from Guwahati in Northeast India
@@Riyum Nice, I'm from Macau - China also a screen printer. your videos are very nice. good work
@@luiskev Thanks so much. Greetings from India 😊
good day Riyum i just started in screen printing and i'm having problem with color separation if you can help me that would be so great thank you
Hi.. please watch our latest videos
Hello, i am from NE India where do i get to buy screen printing materials?? Do you supply as well?
Hi yes all materials r available. Please contact us at 7002598579
are you using water-based inks? what are the mesh counts of the screens?
It’s Plastisol ink and we used 203 mech
@@Riyum Hi, do you add a reducer to your plastisol ink or just use it straight out of the pot? It looks very easy to work with :) My plastisol ink is very thick compared to yours and I mix it a lot :)
What the mesh account?
203 mesh count
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Thanks you
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Hi sir separation how is possible