When comes the time secure the arm to the rest of the frame using the springs, these look impossible to reach.
Your screen goes down by itself avoid you to place it in the "up" position.
You can't print your stencil on your transparent film using your printer.
You printer is leaving big stains on your transparent film or your stencil is not as precise as you would like it to be.
Your screen looks cracked right after revealing it, or after it dried.
You can see a faded version of your stencil on the screen but it can't let ink pass through.
Some of your details are missing on your exposed stencil, or the remaining emulsion seems thick or fragile.
When the screen has finished drying, you can see bubbles of emulsion on the mesh.
The emulsion peals off your screen during revelation or when starting to print, damaging the design.
Your coating is irregular and you can see waves in the emulsion on your screen.
You can't remove the emulsion from your screen to be able to reuse it.
You ink seems way thicker than the consistence you usually observe on screen printing videos. It is not liquid enough.
Your stencil seems fine but when you try to print it, only a part of the desig is printed.
Your previous prints were successful and your screen seems fine but the ink doesn't seem to pass through the screen anymore.
Your white ink went through your screen but the result isn't opaque. When printing with light colors, you can see the fabric's color through it.
While printing on hoodies or thick fabrics, that thickness prevents the screen from going low enough and touch the fabric.
You can still see your design on the screen, even after reclaiming it.