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The making of Kylesa screenprinted tour posters

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Flooding the screen on the reverse pass

Flooding the screen on the reverse pass
Photo by Felix

Now, you want to lift the screen off the poster and push the squeegee back to flood the screen for the next pass. You have to lift it off the printed surface because if you don't the ink saturating the screen will stick to the ink on the poster and you will get a really sloppy, blurry image when you try to pull them apart.

Hard to tell in this photo but I lifted the screen up about 4 inches off the surface of the poster and propped it up with an ink can while I did this reverse pass.


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