Thursday, July 21, 2016

Dry Stencil Film Step-by-Step Instructions

RhinoScreen2.0 Dry Stencil Film is the latest generation of stencil film. No film positive, emulsion, capillary film, exposure or drying time is needed with this system. It’s just a cool, two- paper stencil system that includes an Image Sheet and a Transfer Sheet.
And, RhinoScreen 2.0 Dry Stencil Film works really well for spot color, one and multi-color printing projects.

Use this film with a wide range of laser printers. We especially like to use it with the OKI c831-TS.


THIS IS HOW RhinoScreen DRY STENCIL FILM WORKS:


Print design right reading in a negative image and this will become the stencil.

  • Marry the Image and Transfer sheets together with Transfer Sheet on top.
  • Turn back a corner so it will be easier when you start to peel.
  • Place parchment paper on heat transfer bed.
  • Place Image and Transfer sheets onto the bed.
  • Add parchment paper on top.
  • Using HEAVY PRESSURE, heat press at 210 degrees F for 10 seconds.
  • HOT PEEL by starting at a corner and slowly peeling in one smooth motion.
  • Notice that the coating has transferred to the Image sheet. This enables the ability to bond to the screen.
  • Next, change temp to 375 degrees F. This Swingman Heat Press will heat up quite quickly. And, it’s got digital time and temp gauges.
  • Place screen frame on top of parchment paper on heat press bed.
  • Place Image Sheet onto bottom of screen frame.
  • Add parchment paper on top.
  • Heat press for 30 seconds with MEDIUM PRESSURE.
  • COOL PEEL in one smooth motion.     


BEGIN PRINTING by blocking out the outside of the design and have at it.

Again, no film positive, emulsion, capillary film, exposure or drying time needed with RhinoScreen2.0 Dry Stencil Film. And, it’s available in 8.5” x 11” and 11” x 17”.

Questions? 651-686-5027 ex. 4 or 2; info@rhinotechinc.com.

Thanks for watching our video. We look forward to working with you.

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