Sunday, 20 January 2013

New Stencil-Making - creative, cuts costs and time.

New Stencil-Making - creative, cuts costs and time. Tube. Duration : 4.07 Mins.


Procedure: 1. Create art work and convert to a negative image. 2. Using a laser printer or copier, print image on the coated side of the paper identified as the Imaging Sheet. 3. Feed paper into the copier or printer with the short dimension first (grain long). For best fusing results, select a heavy paper setting. Transferring 1. Marry the Imaged Sheet with the Transfer Sheet. This will apply the transfer coating to the imaged area, only. Heat Press for 25 seconds at 250o F using high pressure with the Image Sheet on top. Separate the papers while still Hot (Hot Peel). The stencil is ready to be applied to the screen. 2. Place release paper on the heat press bed. Place clean, dry screen onto heat press, print side up. Place the imaging sheet face down onto the bottom surface of the screen. Heat Press: 25 seconds 3. Wait 3 to 4 minutes before peeling the carrier sheet (cold peel). Once peeled, the screen is created. at 375o F using heavy pressure. 4. Block the screen with RhinoBlock and begin printing. 5. Repeat these steps for each color if printing a multi- color job. 6. Once printing is completed, apply RhinoClean Screen Wash to remove the ink. To remove the stencil, use high pressure water. If needed, apply HR 2800 Haze Remover to make the screen look like new. Contact Information: 651-686-5027

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