After moosman's reply, it raises the question: Which lines are you talking about in the picture? The ones that go from top left to bottom right, or the ones that go from bottom left to top right?
Mooseman's comments seem correct for the latter. For the former, others above could be correct... though the uniformity/regularity of those "skips" seems strange. It's almost like there's a rhythmic pulse affecting squeegee travel or pressure. I've personally not seen anything like it. (But my auto experience is limited, and doesn't include workhorse.)
You could be on to something with the squeegee blade, if it's very new and very sharp. At least in manual printing, I've found fresh squeegees can "grab" (especially at the end corners) if pressure isn't right, and if any area where blade meets screen is dry. You could try rounding those corners just to remove a variable. (Sandpaper or a cement floor will work, no sharpener needed for that task.)