Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Does it remain?I could see something like the typical temporary darkening of reds when hot, but doing so in the "waffle" pattern where the belt fabric acts as a mask.
Sometimes it's just the belt acting as a heat-sink and the marks go away after the shirt has cooled.
I wonder if new belts outgas or something. We installed a new one over the summer but I didn't notice anything like that happening.Do the 3000's allow you to adjust the main blower speed?
No, the only adjustment is for the outfeed hood blower. Would a dryer with a smaller chamber have more airflow than one with a larger chamber? I ask because we have the minimum (8 ft).
Photo attached of a white performance shirt we just ran through at 320 for 30 seconds. I'm not sure we'd even get a cure at those specs but just wanted to see if the lower temp and higher speed would make any difference.
Lower the temp and measure the garment temperature. looks like its being overheated.
I think its the shirt quality
Does it go away when washed?Have you looped the fabric to see if there is any flattening of the fibers/shine to the fibers?