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schonb25:
If anyone has a machine with issues near Cicero, IL, that would be ideal, right?

IndianaPwns:
I think what lowrent is saying sounds right. Looks like it's just more for light to pass through. Like other inserts didn't get a second pass (?) or something was amuke with the printer.

Lowrent:
Another thing... Screen printing is done with thick inks, almost like paste. The process requires the ink to be diluted, to achieve a really specific viscosity. A constant room temperature and humidity is important. Viscosity will also change during the process as the ink will evaporate a bit, over time.

I think that's why we see different opacity amongst pictures. Viscosity changes. Thin ink, shadowy text. Thick ink, opaque text.

I'm no expert, that's only my hypothesis.

PPS:
black is not always screened over white, especially on white inserts as this was not the original art (and generally not done as if there are any registration errors the white will show thru).


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adie161265:
Well it is disappointing but I can't see what could be done, I guess we will have to live with it but a free colour DMD upgrade might just ease my disappointment  ::)

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