From Manual to Automatic | Deep Dive With Colin

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In this Deep Dive with Colin, we explore the key steps to transitioning from a manual to an automatic press, using a 6-screen design as our guide. Colin breaks down how to adjust print order, add highlight whites, and control flash temperatures to keep your prints sharp and vibrant at high speeds. Perfect for those looking to boost production without sacrificing quality.

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0:00 - Introduction to Transitioning from Manual to Auto Press
1:30 - Adapting a Six-Screen Design for Auto Press
2:03 - Adjusting Print Order for Automatic Press
3:08 - Choosing Screens and Flash Sequence
3:58 - Setting Up Gold and Yellow for Opacity
4:32 - Balancing Black and Highlight White Layers
5:47 - Controlling Wet-on-Wet and Fiber Trap Issues
6:44 - Multi-Print Mode and Production Volume Trade-Offs
7:05 - Mesh Counts, Squeegee Durometer, and Screen Angles
8:32 - Controlling Ink Deposit on Auto Press
9:31 - Flash Temperatures and Low Cure Ink Tips
10:52 - Warming Up Platens and Inks Before Production
11:59 - Live Print Demo
13:15 - Final Print Quality Check and Troubleshooting

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On your second screen where you mash the fabric down … u just use a screen that’s been exposed ?

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Just get a heat press and find a good transfer supplier...screen print transfers..these guys don't get that most of the people watching are small time screen printers or newbies....dtf machine can work also..the white powder causes cancer tho
Plus these guys never reply to comments..so find education from channels that will answer your question and help u..

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