preparing the screen significance of mesh count reason the screen must be tensioned correctly chemicals that are used for pre-treating and degreasing equipment used and preparation of work area method of preparing activator to OHS standards significance of a dust-free work area when working with indirect stencils inspection of necessary equipment to ensure it is functional indirect stencil material selection characteristics of indirect stencils relative to ink type, print resolution and substrate selection of indirect stencil material common faults associated with indirect film exposing, activating and washing indirect stencils vacuum pressure prior to exposing the stencil position of light source calculation of exposure time for this indirect film effects of overexposure and underexposure method of activating film temperature of the water for washing indirect stencils Recognising and rectifying flaws applying stencil to screen and drying off main considerations before applying the stencil to the screen method of positioning and adhering stencil to screen process of drying the stencil and removing the backing sheet blocking out, spotting and storing the screen method of rectifying flaws and scum in the stencil type of filler used for blocking out and their use pinholes spotting and the screen taping means by which this screen is able to be identified at a later date manuals, safety and other documentation that are relevant to this task and where are they kept and information that is included in these documents
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