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There is a print flaw on some copies of this poster: a small, white roundish spot on the left vertical bridge post, about 1/3 down from the top. It's as if the ink either didn't take to that spot during the printing process for some reason, or subsequently flaked off.
I posted about this on PhishPosters and a couple other members said they had the same flaw.
Shmogger
I posted about this on PhishPosters and a couple other members said they had the same flaw.
Shmogger
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Sometimes a small fleck of dust or other debris gets stuck to the screen during printing preventing the ink from being pushed through the screen. I think this is what this spot is. UV ink does not "flake" off of the paper unless it is under cured.
Screen printing, block printing, linoleum printing, letterpress, and other forms of printing are not always "perfect." Sort of like when you buy a garment that is hand dyed or made from cloth that is hand made and there is a tag clarifying that there may be small imperfections.
We have posters with inked fingerprints, ink on the back of the paper, uneven ink in the printing areas, etc, etc. Personally, I, and most others, consider these nuances of the printing process, not flaws.
Screen printing, block printing, linoleum printing, letterpress, and other forms of printing are not always "perfect." Sort of like when you buy a garment that is hand dyed or made from cloth that is hand made and there is a tag clarifying that there may be small imperfections.
We have posters with inked fingerprints, ink on the back of the paper, uneven ink in the printing areas, etc, etc. Personally, I, and most others, consider these nuances of the printing process, not flaws.
There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?
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No, I can't.sciguru wrote:There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?
Where?
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i can't either....tigerparty420 wrote:No, I can't.sciguru wrote:There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?
Where?
Noob.moemoe6434 wrote:i can't either....tigerparty420 wrote:No, I can't.sciguru wrote:There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?
Where?
OMG there's a fish hidden in there?sciguru wrote:There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?
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well i see the "FISH", that was obvious. The original post said:
"There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?"
Thus, i was looking for the word "PHISH" in there.
"There is phish hidden in the print. Can you see it?"
Thus, i was looking for the word "PHISH" in there.