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EZScreenPrint Stencil Troubleshooting
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Poor Stencil Quality
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Causes/Solutions
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Image on stencil is there but not washing out enough.
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May be over exposed. Try reducing exposure time. Check artwork. If light passes through printed areas, image may not be opaque enough. Light may be diffusing under EZScreenPrint Stencil. Make sure EZScreenPrint Stencil and artwork are squeezed tightly together.
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No image at all, entire stencil is blue.
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Make sure artwork is placed between light source and EZScreenPrint Stencil. May have been left out of protective bag for too long. Return unused pieces in black bag ASAP. Protect from intense light during washout.
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Entire stencil is washing away leaving only the silkscreen mesh.
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Light source is not intense enough or has no UV. Make sure you use recommended light. Artwork is blocking all UV light. Use recommended artwork media. If you are using your own exposure unit make sure the plastic or glass is not blocking out UV. Make sure to use non-UV-blocking materials.
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Fine details washing away.
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Artwork printout may not be opaque enough or details are too fine. Exposure time not long enough. Printer paper brightness level too high - use 84 or 88 brightness, 20lb computer paper.
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Some areas not washing away.
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Artwork printout making poor contact with EZScreenPrint Stencil. Use recommended exposure frame. Image on artwork not opaque enough in some areas. Be sure to set your printer on best print and heavy ink.
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Some areas washing away.
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Light source not distributing evenly over entire surface of EZScreenPrint Stencil. Try using larger light source or more bulbs.
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Image is fuzzy.
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Artwork printout making poor contact with EZScreenPrint Stencil. Use recommended exposure frame. Light diffusing under EZScreenPrint Stencil. Make sure to place on top of dark foam or material. Artwork placed on mesh side of EZScreenPrint Stencil. Make sure artwork is on shiny green side during exposure. Light source not perpendicular to EZScreenPrint Stencil.
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Film lifting off mesh.
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Under exposed leaving film too soft. Try longer exposure time. Too vigorous washout. Use gentler spray. Image too close to edge. Try leaving at least ½" boarder around stencil.
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Center not washing out and edges washing completely out.
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EZScreenPrint Stencil is too close to light source and is creating a hot spot in center while edges are not getting enough light. Try moving light further away or use more bulbs and less time.
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Poor Printing
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Causes/Solutions
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Paint bleeding under stencil.
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Paint not thick enough. Try using a thicker paint. Stencil not making good enough contact with surface being painted. Try using stencil adhesive spray. Surface being painted is too uneven. Try cutting EZScreenPrint Stencil into smaller pieces for a better fit. Taping down may help. Too much pressure applied to paint brush or squeegee. Use less pressure.
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Paint not going through.
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Residue not completely cleaned after soaking in water and blocks paint from going through silkscreen mesh. Use a soft brush to clean excess residue. Dried paint filling up silkscreen mesh. Try cleaning stencil before proceeding. Paint is too thick. Paint contains pigments or speckles that are too large to fit through mesh. Do not use metallic paint with HiDef EZScreenPrint Stencil. Test first.
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