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one common problem students have when theyamp;#39;re printing is they will get a bleed in their screen and what a bleed is is when you load too much ink into the stencil right so when you do a flood stroke youamp;#39;re pushing ink through the openings in the stencil and thatamp;#39;s the ink thatamp;#39;s really going to be printing on the paper if you go over the stencil too many times too many flood strokes back and forth or if you have your squeegee at the wrong angle those are kind of the most common um reasons why people get an ink what youamp;#39;re doing is youamp;#39;re pushing more ink through there than than is necessary and so when you have more ink in the stencil than uh then you need in that area itamp;#39;s actually going to spread out underneath and thatamp;#39;s what a bleed is so what iamp;#39;ve done is iamp;#39;ve gone over the surface of this uh image several times back and forth to try to create a bleed so you can see that happen in terms of the angle of