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Could someone tell me why when I print a shirt the ink bleeds though the shirt? Should I use a finer mesh? I am using Triangle black with 110 mesh and it leaves the imprint on the board. I have been an offset printer for 15 years and just took the jump. It has been great but I still have a lot of questions.
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A small amount of bleed through is to be expected. Shirts are porous. Clean pallets every once in a while and reapply tack as needed so you don't burn ink into platen with flash. Be careful not to flash too long as well. Other than that, unless your ink is thin enough to just soak through and ruin print, don't worry about it.
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Post by yaleteamsandtees »

Couple of things.

Ink too thin.
Mesh too low.
Too much squeegee pressure.
Cheap thin t-shirt.

I'd bump up the mesh to a 160.
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if you are worried about the pallets.... use PALLET TAPE.
Sound to me that YALE has just about summed up everything else.

I am leaning toward thin ink and to much pressure.
.... I can give you my opinion but I can't tell you if it's right or not.
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Post by d fleming »

A plethora of useful info. Gotta love this site! As usual, Yale and Roadside are all over it.
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Post by czycoot »

Thanks. You have all been a great help. I am printing for an athetlic lettering place so they supply all the shirts. It is nice to have steady work coming in. I just started out and do not have a lot of my own clients yet. THANKS AGAIN.
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