It think it works perfectly on your press, because your screens lock into place on the side rails. My last print job gave me issues using the bigger 23x31 screens. I used them precisely because I could fit the back and front designs on this size screens. Instead of having to use 10 regular size screens I only used 5. But! I use the Riley 250. My screens don't lock into place on the sides. So about every 8 or 10 shirts I had to realign one or two screens because they would shift just enough to ruin the cmyk print. I also haven't had the issue you are having with the regular size screens, or at least not yet.
Hi from Germany! We do always puting Tape inside of the Frame - helps a lot to don't get paint in the corners of the screen. But don't use the cheap PackingTape. Nice Video and bigger is better - ask the laydies! ;)
Thanks for all your videos. I’m really new to screen printing. If I have an image (my business logo). My logo is 11.5 inches wide and 5.5 in height. Would I be able to use a 20x24 screen sideways? Or should in just go with the 23x31? Sorry for the newbie question. Thanks for your help!
You could turn the 20x24 on its side . Honestly I would probably ignore what he said and just push a bit harder on the corners of my squeegie, or less off contact.
It think it works perfectly on your press, because your screens lock into place on the side rails. My last print job gave me issues using the bigger 23x31 screens. I used them precisely because I could fit the back and front designs on this size screens. Instead of having to use 10 regular size screens I only used 5. But! I use the Riley 250. My screens don't lock into place on the sides. So about every 8 or 10 shirts I had to realign one or two screens because they would shift just enough to ruin the cmyk print. I also haven't had the issue you are having with the regular size screens, or at least not yet.
Dope Video!!! Saved me a lot of time
Roller frames with shurlock panels. Lil more to deal with but overall.... Worth it!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Love the videos. You’ve inspired me to be a home DIY screen printer. I only do shirts for my sons baseball team. Keep up the good work!
I watch you like your an old friends glad to see your making vids still
I had the same issue one day and yes just how you explained it had to be done ....
Best screen size for line printing t-shirts
That shirt is fire
Will the wide screen work on a Riley Hopkins printer? Mine has a top/center clamp, I saw your setup had side clamps. Thanks for the nice video.
Hi from Germany! We do always puting Tape inside of the Frame - helps a lot to don't get paint in the corners of the screen. But don't use the cheap PackingTape. Nice Video and bigger is better - ask the laydies! ;)
Always great videos
Great info as always. However not all autos use 23x31. Anatol volt and workhorse freedom use 20x28
I do 14.5 to 15" wide on 20x24 no problem
Thanks for Sharing
Hello, can you do tutorial how did you make this split ?
How do you print film bigger then that 13 inch printer?
Great video...
Thanks for all your videos. I’m really new to screen printing. If I have an image (my business logo). My logo is 11.5 inches wide and 5.5 in height. Would I be able to use a 20x24 screen sideways? Or should in just go with the 23x31? Sorry for the newbie question. Thanks for your help!
You could turn the 20x24 on its side . Honestly I would probably ignore what he said and just push a bit harder on the corners of my squeegie, or less off contact.
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Do you have the standard size pallets or are you using larger ones with those bigger screens?
Hi Taino, what are you using for for your RIP software?
Muy interesante tecn8c
Can you do a video how you print on kids shirts? What the size of the platen you use. Thanks!!!!
Thank you for the idea 💡. I will start working on it 😊
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