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Got enough ink?
Hiring extra will cost you, so if you want to save some coin, you will have to get YOUR a$$ in gear also! Seriously running a manual with even 2 people speeds it up quite a bit! Plus your printer won't want to kill you at the end of the week. He seems like a nice guy, mr. you are never there when people call:P Can your dryer handle extra qty. per hr? Reminds me of how they print in some factories in China- 24 color, 24 station semi-auto with like 10 guys printing on it!
Boy if you can do a push stroke it will help too.Used to also grab squeegee on sides with thumbs above blade with a push too.Actually taped t-shirt material on sides of squeegee to help soften wood edgeson this "side grab/thumb push" with very long runs. Lots of pulling then lots of pushing.Radio stations are a good way to barter, but I don't think any one of them in the historyof radio waves has actually paid normal price for apparel. I cut those conversations short.Make sure you have your logo on them!!!!
I think doing 1 shirt every 25 seconds is very doable with one guy on the press and one catching. 150 shirts/hr without rushing. I've done a small left chest, navy ink on ash gray, and I was at 250/hr on a chameleon. I'd stage the job in sections and just stay one step ahead of your printer and lay out a few hundred shirts at a time. If you want to break up the boring task of printing you can let your guy take a break from printing and lay shirts out while you or someone else jumps on the manual for 30 minutes or so. You can get off your butt and lay the shirts out and help with staging them and you'll still have plenty of time to clean your guns and play on the interwebz
Quote from: Lizard on January 08, 2014, 08:46:31 PMIf you have the staff available you could have someone load, someone print and another catch. You could easily run that in two days without pushing too hard.Yup. A manual press with 3 operators can run over 350 pcs/hr, depending on ink and image size, with surprising consistency if you have a decent printer. Have your printer hire a couple buddies (well three, you'll need someone at back of the dryer) for a day and knock it out. Or just let your staff get some hours and do it over a few days. 4 days for a solo press op is very realistic, you'll probably get it done a little quicker. Do this however: round your squeegee edges and, presuming plastisol, tape the bottom of the screen at the blade edges, the screen will want to break down there. Got enough ink?
If you have the staff available you could have someone load, someone print and another catch. You could easily run that in two days without pushing too hard.
One loading and swinging platens, the other printing and unloading. It's more than twice as fast as one person doing it all. Both take a break every 20 minutes or so to empty the box at the end of the oven and stack shirts.Crank the tunes and have at 'er!
Alright alright... You guys know me too well, did someone leak my security cam log in info here?
It's only 3 sponsors, the radio station, local coke bottling company and us.I said we would do our smaller at the bottom. I think the problem is the bottling company is wanting the colors. Might be mandated.Great tip though!