Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
NOOB Question I know.I have been printing a bunch of shirts and sweatshirts, with no issue, and now, I just saw a test shirt a pressman of mine took home, and it is cracked, faded, and uncured fully.I have a older American Tex Air 30, and do strech tests on all of my shirts, but I obviously am missing something. I have a heat gun, and temp reads a little over 320.My fear is that the way this dryer is designed, 6' chamber with hot air circulating for 4', and 2' worth of infrared panel.Is there a good way to really test my dryer or infrared panel? Maybe the panel is losing power or going out (it is almost 30 years old)
I have a heat gun, and temp reads a little over 320.
Off-contact temperature guns are only reading the surface temperature. So if it's only hitting 320 you're not getting a full cure. Also, it should be noted that those guns, especially the cheap ones, are rarely very accurate. If you're over-reading by even 5 degrees you're even worse off. In your arsenal, you should have or look at getting:- Off-contact temperature gun.- Paper thermometer strips.- Donut-style Thermocouple probe.Do regular stretch and wash tests.