Hi, I've been trying to make black t shirts with white ink I have a 160 screen but ink won't pass and it looks very opaque on the shirt and i also try to make it with a 110 screen and it wont look nice after a lot of tries on the same shirt, the ink is new and has the right viscosity but I can't make the shirt look nice. Please help and thanks. sorry my english is not my native language
Hey there! If you're having an issue because the ink is a little thick, give it a stir first! Stirring the ink can 'warm' it up and loosen it so that it is easier to work with and easier to print. The more you work with the ink, the easier it should get. I would suggest doing a 110 mesh screen, unless you are doing a print with a lot of detail. This will allow enough ink to come through onto your print. Please contact us at success@ryonet.com if you are still having problems! We'd be more than happy to help. :)
Curious, was it intentional when he coated the first side of the screen without wedging the scoop coaters edge fully against the mesh?? I thought it was always advisable to keep that angle of the coater applied evenly against the mesh as you coat? Does this allow for a thicker EOM?
my design has parts where more ink is deposited and i cant seem to do a flood in one shot, because it wont cove the entire screen, what do you suggest? as a result i got some messy plastisol white around my shirt
Howdy Alexander! Hmm, are you lifting the screen up when you flood? Could the problem flooding be due to your your squeegee size/angle/pressure? It could be due to the amount of emulsion over mesh, creating a deeper well. You can email pictures to success@ryonet.com and we will take a look! : )
hi! Love the videos! i just bought screen printing equipment, with about 20 aluminium frames, but 15 of Them needs to be re-meshed. is that something that I can do myself, or is is it not worth the mess? /Johan
Hey there! If you need to remesh your screens, I would suggest using a service to do it. You can find a few options for that here: www.screenprinting.com/screen-re-meshing-1
Hey there! If your ink is washing off after you've cured it, that means that the ink was undercured. Your ink probably needs a little bit more heat, or time.
Sure you can. You would need to cure with some sort of heat though. You could also use WB Comet White and add warp drive and cure with a heat gun. The shirt will have a full cure in 48 hours.
Would the simulated process be better than CMYK 4 color process as far as better quality images?
about to order but cant decide between the cotton meteor lava or the low bleed lava for printing on a 60/40 cotton/poly blend tee
are s-mesh panels from murakami available for order for the solid-loc system. Screen size 21x24.
Yes they are! Simply a special order so you'll want to give us a call at 800-314-6390 :)
What brand of shirt are you wearing in the video? Look like a good cut, and comfy.
That's the Bella + Canvas 3001C :)
Thank you so much!
Hi, I've been trying to make black t shirts with white ink I have a 160 screen but ink won't pass and it looks very opaque on the shirt and i also try to make it with a 110 screen and it wont look nice after a lot of tries on the same shirt, the ink is new and has the right viscosity but I can't make the shirt look nice. Please help and thanks. sorry my english is not my native language
Hey there! If you're having an issue because the ink is a little thick, give it a stir first! Stirring the ink can 'warm' it up and loosen it so that it is easier to work with and easier to print. The more you work with the ink, the easier it should get. I would suggest doing a 110 mesh screen, unless you are doing a print with a lot of detail. This will allow enough ink to come through onto your print.
Please contact us at success@ryonet.com if you are still having problems! We'd be more than happy to help. :)
Thanks alot!!
That LAVA logo is so damn cool
Always super useful! Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching! :)
Are there irons or rollers for manual presses?
Thanks!
Curious, was it intentional when he coated the first side of the screen without wedging the scoop coaters edge fully against the mesh?? I thought it was always advisable to keep that angle of the coater applied evenly against the mesh as you coat? Does this allow for a thicker EOM?
Bad habit I have, I like to create the EOM by pushing through the emulsion but you would be correct.
Do plastisol ink have a short shelf life
"ringspun or combed cottons have a tighter weave".
The garment you are holding is a T-shirt, it is not woven but knitted.
Thank you for the clarification! :)
my design has parts where more ink is deposited and i cant seem to do a flood in one shot, because it wont cove the entire screen, what do you suggest? as a result i got some messy plastisol white around my shirt
Howdy Alexander! Hmm, are you lifting the screen up when you flood? Could the problem flooding be due to your your squeegee size/angle/pressure? It could be due to the amount of emulsion over mesh, creating a deeper well. You can email pictures to success@ryonet.com and we will take a look! : )
hi! Love the videos! i just bought screen printing equipment, with about 20 aluminium frames, but 15 of Them needs to be re-meshed. is that something that I can do myself, or is is it not worth the mess? /Johan
Hey there! If you need to remesh your screens, I would suggest using a service to do it. You can find a few options for that here: www.screenprinting.com/screen-re-meshing-1
Which number frame is good for a plastisol color print plzzzzzzz help meee
110-156
just started print an ran in to lil problem with my ink washing off an when print the print its lil rough what am I doing wrong
Hey there! If your ink is washing off after you've cured it, that means that the ink was undercured. Your ink probably needs a little bit more heat, or time.
Can I use this product on my yudu machine?
Sure you can. You would need to cure with some sort of heat though. You could also use WB Comet White and add warp drive and cure with a heat gun. The shirt will have a full cure in 48 hours.
hi team Ryonet which email can i use to contact you guys directly? thank you for your videos they are very informative.
Please contact us at success@ryonet.com , we will be glad to help. :)
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is anyone else on here bothered by his technique????
What did you find bothersome Pete?
Ryonet buuuurrrnnn!!!!....i mean overcured!!!!
@@haveumetted4643 damn son you just got overcured