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Exposing A Screen Versus Imaging A Screen


Alan Buffington explains how to produce successful stencils

Year
2013
Company
Murakami Screen USA
Author
Alan Buffington
Categories
Market Segment
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In Mould
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Pharmaceuticals
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Printing Type
Screen
Subject
Screen

Complete emulsion exposure versus obtaining an image on the screen through underexposure provides very different results during production.

Let's start at the beginning to see how this is often the difference between achieving optimum press performance and struggling to achieve hourly production goals.

Exposing A Screen Versus Imaging A Screen

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