"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Thanks for the replies, I like the idea of loading blank shirts.CBCB can you you please load the chart as an attachment, look so interesting but I cannot read it.
... I never understood cycling the empty press. ...
Quote from: CBCB on October 06, 2019, 08:40:50 PM... I never understood cycling the empty press. ...It's to train how to load shirts straight, and not put out crooked prints on real jobs. My boss was not interested in people fidgeting around getting the shirt straight during production runs. He demonstrated proper technique with no wasted hand motions, and wanted that skill to be developed quickly, so that the fast, efficient loading would soon become muscle memory. The goal of training was to be a capable solo press op ASAP after hire. (And it was only part of the overall training program.)
Good point Dave. I teach with all the same variables. We use the sAme squeegie durometers, mesh etc. and the printers are not allowed to use the bad habits like a push /pull. Regardless of the press . I say teach the fundamentals.