Workhorse PhotoSharp Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

 

Exposing a Screen 

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There are many variables that influence how a screen is to be exposed. Some of these variables are: 
emulsion brand, emulsion type, coating technique, mesh count,  humidity, atmospheric temperature, 
and even the light source itself. Therefore, there is no definitive procedure to properly expose a 
screen.  

Step 1:  

Properly prepare the screen to be exposed. The screen needs to be 
clean, dry and properly tensioned.  

Step 2:  

Direct emulsion should be applied with a scoop coater, which is 
available in a variety of sizes. The scoop coater should be able to fit 
just inside the screen and be slightly larger then the image. It’s best 
to use a sharp edge scoop coater, because the sharp edge pushes a 
thin deposit of emulsion making it possible for fine details to be 
printed.  

Working under subdued light, fill the coater’s reservoir with room 
temperature direct emulsion. Put the screen in the vertical position 
with the print side facing out. Place the coater at the bottom edge 
and tilt it slight forward until the emulsions touches the mesh. With 
even speed slowly pull the coater towards the top of the screen. 
Stop pulling the coater about two inches from the top and tilt the 
coater slightly backwards to let the emulsion settle into the           
reservoir. Repeat this process for the inside squeegee side. 

It’s important to coat the outside print side first because it will leave a heavier deposit emulsion on the     
outside of the screen, which is needed.  

Most likely, a small amount of emulsion will escape from the reservoir during the coating process and leave 
thick deposits along the edge of emulsion. Just simple remove the thick deposits with a scraper.  

Summary of Contents for PhotoSharp

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual PhotoSharp 3730 E Southern Avenue Phoenix AZ 85040 USA 800 778 8779 Workhorseproducts com 1...

Page 2: ...s com 2 I Introduction 3 II Specifications 4 III Safety Procedures 4 IV Operations 5 V Exposure Timer 6 VI Exposing a Screen 8 VII Disassembly of the Unit 12 VIII Maintenance 13 IX Replacing the Blank...

Page 3: ...s been designed to handle normal shipping conditions we cannot foresee damages done by the carrier We will not be responsible for damages that occur during transportation If there are damages immediat...

Page 4: ...TY PRECAUTIONS SHOP PERSONNEL SHOULD BE AWARE OF DURING OPERATION To ensure safe and reliable operation of your exposure unit all personal should be thoroughly trained on the following procedures 1 Fo...

Page 5: ...SA 800 778 8779 Workhorseproducts com 5 A B C D E F G H H I J K L A Latch and Seal B Controls C Top Panel D Light Source Drawer E Casters F Hold Down Blanket G Vacuum Nipple H Dual Cooling Fans I Vacu...

Page 6: ...se numbers D Timer Switch Opens the shutter and begins exposure process for allotted time E Main Power Turn the PhotoSharp on off C B D E A 1 To set the timer the power switch needs to be in the off p...

Page 7: ...old down the mode button and the down arrow at the same time for approximately three to five seconds The timer will beep and the colon between the minutes and seconds will begin to blink indicating th...

Page 8: ...edge pushes a thin deposit of emulsion making it possible for fine details to be printed Working under subdued light fill the coater s reservoir with room temperature direct emulsion Put the screen i...

Page 9: ...calculators are film positives that have various degrees of detailed lines that are covered with different factors The purpose is to expose the calculator onto a screen as a starting time and each fi...

Page 10: ...ep 7 Lay the frame on the glass with the film side down and the squeegee side up Next lay the rope from inside the screen across the screen edges and in front of the vacuum hole The rope creates an es...

Page 11: ...ed To increase the life lamp Workhorse Products recommends leaving the PhotoSharp on to expose multiple screens Turning the PhotoSharp on and off for each exposure may shorten the lamp s life Look thr...

Page 12: ...d while making sure the glass does not slide off the track 4 Once the drawer is removed disconnect the photo cell and the electrical cord as shown Rest the wires on the corner brace where the receptac...

Page 13: ...design Extreme caution must be taken when replacing the 1000 watt metal halide lamp Always unplug the power cord from the wall before attempting any maintenance or replacing the lamp The 1000 watt met...

Page 14: ...of the lamp as shown 5 Before reattaching the wire leads use alcohol pad to clean the lamp and reflector panel While holding the lamp with a paper towel or cloth to maintain cleanliness press the ends...

Page 15: ...e and vacuum blanket assembly 2 Remove all of the screws from the blanket retaining bracket Then remove the frame to replace the damaged blanket Position the replacement vacuum blanket over the frame...

Page 16: ...ty switch will complete the circuit connection and the light will operate Shutter If the lid is opened during the exposure cycle the shutter on the light source will automatically close to protect the...

Page 17: ...uum line 52 74014 Power cord 390752 390783 Casters 71000 Vacuum pump 115v 31 76051 31 76056 Photocell assembly 42036R Timer assembly 30 1261 Vacuum on off switch 30 6227 Main power switch 30 3100 2 10...

Page 18: ...Wiring Diagram 3730 E Southern Avenue Phoenix AZ 85040 USA 800 778 8779 Workhorseproducts com 18...

Page 19: ...e and no other warranty whether written or oral is expressed or implied Workhorse Products specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Equipme...

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