Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
You have a guy working for you named Gordo?
Quote from: squeegee on August 09, 2011, 12:19:56 PMYou have a guy working for you named Gordo?Gordo is "Texican" for fatboy. If Gordon Keith was working here, I doubt much work would be getting done.
Quote from: inkbrigade on August 05, 2011, 11:45:48 PMWe usually have someone come in twice a week. We pay by the hour but have an expectation of how many screens per hour need to be cleaned. Also since i coat i can tell if they did a shitty job or not. How many screens an hour is acceptable? Do you have them just reclaim them then you degreese them and coat them?
We usually have someone come in twice a week. We pay by the hour but have an expectation of how many screens per hour need to be cleaned. Also since i coat i can tell if they did a shitty job or not.
We have one screen person 40 hours a week. That person is responsible for everything from coating to reclaiming and also during certain production runs, they are the ink watchers (keep the dirty hands on the dirty jobs) - making sure each print head has what it needs on longer runs. In the screen room they stretch, coat, burn, washout, dip, reclaim, degrease, and retension every screen. The press operator also QC's the exposed screens against the art to make sure the screen person has it down. We keep on top of the screens all day long, reclaim them immediately so they're free and dry to coat for the next design and we never have a build up of dirty stuff or screens that can't be used.