Many printers exclusively use plastisol ink. Check out Baselayr Plastisol emulsion. The high performance emulsion will streamline production by exposing faster, rinsing out quicker, and reclaiming with less effort.
Every shop’s darkroom needs are different. Depending on the shop size, budget, and performance, each darkroom needs an exposure unit that will meet — and hopefully, exceed — requirements. Whether printers are in need of a small compression unit or a single-point, high-performance unit, there’s an exposure unit that works for every shop. Use this guide to help determine which exposure unit best fits the darkroom.
Aligning films can be a tricky process. The films need to be aligned precisely, especially with multicolor designs. Here are four tips to make sure the process of the aligning film goes smoothly.
Baselayr Complete emulsion is the answer for high-production shops and printers that expect the most out of their emulsion. It requires a dialed-in darkroom and works best when paired with a vacuum exposure unit. Here’s a guide for getting the most out of Baselayr Complete Emulsion.
There are lots of emulsions out in the world of screen printing. The most common two types are presensitized and diazo mixed, or dual-cure emulsion. Which emulsion is best? That answer depends on the type of shop and darkroom setup. Here’s a guide to both types of emulsion.