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Table of Content 1......Set-Up, Preparation, Film, Exposure times 2......Wash Out, Block-Out, Screen Tape, Troubleshooting (mesh, coating & emulsion) 3......Troubleshooting (exposure, wash out & humidity), Step Wedge Test, Timer Settings 4......Time Operation Key Set-Up & Preparation: UV Exposure Unit: First, have a light safe room. Light safe, must be an area sealed from UV rays.
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Step 5. Pin Holes, Block-Out & Touch-Up: While the screen is still slightly damp but not soaking you can apply blockout with a plastic applicator to the shirt side. Apply thin to seal the screen edges and possible pinholes, let dry completely before post hardening (re-exposing for strength). Option 1: Use Red Coat Block out to cover the pin hole or areas needed.
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Too much of the image washes out 1. The screen is under exposed, increase the time. Use a step wedge test or exposure calculator to determine correct time. Plus, check the bulbs, they will weaken over time and will need replaced. 2.
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3 twice, press up on the 2 four times and press up on the 1 five times. Note: Logos, graphic elements and or photo images contained in this document may not be reproduced without the written consent of Ryonet.
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Electrical Limited Warranty What is covered? The Ryonet Corporation warrants any Ryonet Branded electronic equipment to be free from defects in materi- als and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the original date of purchase. This Warranty covers all Ryonet Branded/Manufactured electrical equipment, excluding standard consumables, to be protected against defects, damages, or malfunctions under normal use during the Warranty period.
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