Ryonet Corp., Vancouver, Wash., has released a video about determining proper squeegee pressure.
A new installment in the company’s 90-second Pro Tips educational video series, it explains the impact of too little or too much squeegee pressure when screen printing.
In “What is the Proper Pressure When Screen Printing,” shown above, viewers will get the scoop on the role of ink in determining squeegee pressure and learn how to factor it into the pressure equation. Viewers also will find out how to tell when correct pressure is being used. — J.L.
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