"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I think we waste a fair amount of time getting going in the morning.If the machine is set up the day before it takes about 20 minutes until the first shirts hit the belt.We clean the filters of dryer and water filter, and flashes, throw out rubbbish etc.Any ideas on getting this moving faster?How long does it take you to start printing?
Lead by example and set the tone for what is expected. I arrive before everyone every day and have the press, dryer and compressor ready to go. Screens are always made the day before and i assist getting the first job printing before I head to my desk. We do clean up and next day prep after all orders due that day have been completed. That said I think 10 -15 minutes before the first shirt rolls down the belt is acceptable.
We have 2 automatics.I come in to the shop 15-30 minutes early. I get the compressor running, turn on the dryer, turn on the presses and get them spinning to warm up the boards.If its cold, I will place our white ink "near" the flash to let it warm up too.By the time the team rolls in, the press is ready to run. They do a print strike to check registration and away we go.We can be running as soon as 5 minutes after starting, or as long as 20 if we need to adjust stuff.
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on November 08, 2017, 10:05:48 AMLead by example and set the tone for what is expected. I arrive before everyone every day and have the press, dryer and compressor ready to go. Screens are always made the day before and i assist getting the first job printing before I head to my desk. We do clean up and next day prep after all orders due that day have been completed. That said I think 10 -15 minutes before the first shirt rolls down the belt is acceptable.that's a really good point. Another thing is are you holding all the other areas to the same expectation? is your artist booting up the computer then headed to make the coffee and stand there while it brews for 30 min?. Is the screen room guy coating at 7:05 or have screens in the exposure unit. things like that . You have to be consistant all the way around.n just sayin