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Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« on: July 27, 2023, 02:58:45 PM »
Anyone run into this issue before? I've been using the same settings I always have without any issues and now the last week or so everything will be going fine and then a shirt will get burnt to a crisp. The flash is an Anatol Rapid Wave with heat sensor. My only guess is that the heat sensor went bad (if that's a thing)? I turned off the probe for now to see if it resolves the issue. It's getting a little frustrating since I keep having to reprint a few shirts for every order I've been running and it's causing massive delays and bottlenecks.


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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2023, 03:33:37 PM »
my first guess would be that the sensor lens might be dirty?

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2023, 03:41:11 PM »
my first guess would be that the sensor lens might be dirty?

Same here! I vacuumed it up pretty well yesterday and then hit it with some high pressure air to clear any gunk out of the way. Looks pretty clean, buy maybe there is some lint really lodged up there?

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2023, 03:43:27 PM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!
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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2023, 04:28:38 PM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

Might be that the bottom of your pallet is missing adhesive. Areas where the shirt is not adhered to the pallet heat up much fast as heat gets to it from the top and bottom. When adhered it takes quite a bit longer to reach the temp of scorching.

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2023, 04:47:31 PM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

Sport grey has been the biggest culprit for me as well but it's happening on some other styles/colors as well. Mainly towards the bottom also. I'm running a bunch of Bella fleece tomorrow so hopefully I figure it out because replacing a bunch of those will get expensive real quick lol.

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2023, 04:58:12 PM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

Might be that the bottom of your pallet is missing adhesive. Areas where the shirt is not adhered to the pallet heat up much fast as heat gets to it from the top and bottom. When adhered it takes quite a bit longer to reach the temp of scorching.

Never thought of that since it happens 95% of the time on sports grey shirts, as far as the pallet tack I'm thinking it's good, but I will check on that
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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2023, 09:07:24 AM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

I was following until I read " blubs" and "Lambs". then I was lost. Been in the business 17 years and never heard of those terms. ;)

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2023, 10:50:57 AM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

I was following until I read " blubs" and "Lambs". then I was lost. Been in the business 17 years and never heard of those terms. ;)

Lemme  'splain; Blubs are where people live outside of the cities, and lambs are what you do when you totally screw up a job, as in "take it on..." :P

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2023, 11:05:44 AM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

I was following until I read " blubs" and "Lambs". then I was lost. Been in the business 17 years and never heard of those terms. ;)

Lemme  'splain; Blubs are where people live outside of the cities, and lambs are what you do when you totally screw up a job, as in "take it on..." :P

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2023, 01:24:19 PM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

I was following until I read " blubs" and "Lambs". then I was lost. Been in the business 17 years and never heard of those terms. ;)

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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #11 on: July 31, 2023, 08:28:08 AM »
This only happens to us on the sports grey products, it seems like their is an occasional shirt in the batch that might have a different blend that allows it to scorch. Not sure but it is maddening when you have everything dialed in, shirts are perfect then blam a ruined shirt.
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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2023, 08:30:37 AM »
I'm having the same problem with my Rapid wave flash as well, but I will say the problem shirts are the sports grey and they are scorching at the bottom when I use all the heat blubs, never had a problem with the first row of lambs always the back.  Makes me wonder if the back row of lambs are getting hotter than the front row, my normal flash time once everything is heated up is 3.4 seconds on my normal shirts and sports grey 2.4, if you find your problem I would like to know!!!!!

Make sure your flash is 100% paralell front to back, don't just rely on eye but actually measure. Maybe a way to tell if the rear bulbs are actually generating more heat is use an amp clamp on the leads to the bulbs and compare accross the array.
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Re: Flash is randomly scorching shirts
« Reply #13 on: July 31, 2023, 09:38:50 PM »
Spoke with Anatol today. Sounds like it may be a faulty temperature sensor. My workaround for the time being was to raise the height of the flash a bit. Seems to be doing the trick for now.