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sorry, should have added more info. This is an established shop that I just started working at. We print hundreds of shirts a day for resorts and because of a couple of complaints they've been steaming them out. I suspect heat & pressure also but I would like to keep the marking to a minimum if possible. Our auto presses have aluminum boards without rubber and print with 70 durometer squeegees. The printers are using excessive squeegee pressure. I'm going to replace the 70's with triple durometer 70/90/70 to hopefully use less pressure on the printing. The squeegees do not extend over the sides of the pallet. Yeah, the printers here need a little retraining, I think they are mostly self taught.
No peroxide is going to work here. These don't sound like scorches anyway.Does anyone have any ideas about eliminating the marks left on dark fabrics from squeegee pressure and heat from the flash?