Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Try taping some foam on the bottom of the screen where the squeegee stops/starts, if possible. Difficult with wb.Then send your client to any mid-tier department store to look for pressure marks, because they all have them.Then ask if they want to pay to have them steamed out.
no we do not have rubber on our pallets, I believe it will help and have suggested this but I don't think it will absolutely eliminate the problem on rings pun
We were having the same issue with a certain style shirt a while back, after trying all the usual tricks with no success I remembered I had a huge roll of velcro on the shelf, Self sticking stuff. I used just the loop part and stuck it to the back of the screen down the sides and damn if it did not work awesome, not a single mark left from the squeegee.