Task of the day: gotta figure out how to print this white underbase through 40 MESH, without it being thick and nasty. It was the last clean screen. When you do everything solo you don’t have the benefits of having several clean screens, or the capability of doing large run discharge.
-ojay/mmolai

Posted 1 year ago on September 9 2008
While some of us our pushing screen printing to the limits (see below) others are dangerously close to the end. Today we say goodbye to the once great and almighty ink room. It has become way to messy, ink ridden, and full of several 5 gallon buckets of rock base, all of which are useless to me. So too messy to clean = R.I.P.
-ojay

Posted 1 year ago on September 8 2008
Here’s a close-up of a five color plastisol print with butt registered foil. All done on the press. Shortly after pulling all our hair out, we figured out how to make it run smoooooth.
-Kevin.

Posted 1 year ago on September 5 2008
About Ojay; to be updated later. We decided to add about us pages. This will be edited later and a link will be added over to the left. Pretty clever ehh!!!
I google’d temporary image and found that one above… irony
I hope Kevin and Scott follow suit and add on about their person.
Also added some temp buttons on the side, until the replacements arrive.

Posted 1 year ago on September 4 2008

Posted: 1 year ago on September 4 2008
Nobody is more impressed than Marco with our new inline foil capabilities. As you can see, he’s freaking out.
-Kevin

Posted: 1 year ago on September 4 2008
Here’s a closeup of the discharge print going over the pocket. This was just a test print to check registration.
-Kevin

Posted 1 year ago on September 2 2008
We’ve been testing a lot of new discharge formulas lately. We’re always trying to get it a little brighter, a little softer and a little more production friendly. If you look close you can see this oversized 4 color print goes over a pocket.
-Kevin

Posted: 1 year ago on September 2 2008




