"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Never used it, but see in their Printing Instructions that they recommend a dryer of at least 14'. That would mean 6' of heat I figure.They also say that this stuff can be cured in a heat press, so perhaps you need a combination here.Run 'em through your dryer at a temp and speed safe for the shirts, have someone carefull catch and stack lightly, and finish the cure following their heat press suggestion.
Last week I was printing with Excalubur's Quick Silver ink , ran my belt 1/2 the speed as I normally would , smoked the shop up... completed the print run and found that the silver ink had tranfered onto unprinted areas of the shirt as well as other shirts. I ran them through again at a craw really smoking up the shop and then had to spot gun out spots for a few hours. Yesterday I had a print run with the same ink but this time I ws printing on Hanes Nano shirts, ran the shirt through at the same speed at a crawl and all the shirts were burnt and brittle and tore like paper. I can't get this ink to cure without burning the shirt. Anyone else having such a hard time with this ink? 110 mesh 1 hit