"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Pad printing tagless labels has pros and cons:Pros:- Fastest process I've seen to date by a good margin.- Zero "dry" time, no need for conveyor dryer, process box to box.- Shirts can be processed folded or even bundled.- 1 person operation.- Small footprint/shop space requirementCons:- Solvent based inks, somewhat stinky, even with closed (inkcup) systems.- Clean-up requires solvent, you really should have ventilation for this.- Print opacity on a woven cloth will never really be as good as screenprinting, but that can be fine for tagless prints, particularly on white or light shirts if you don't want to see the print showing through.- Learning curve for good padprinting is tougher than screenprinting.
Learning curve for good padprinting is tougher than screenprinting
Thanks for the pros and cons. Do you do pad tag printing?
QuoteLearning curve for good padprinting is tougher than screenprinting This might be an understatement. I haven't done tags, but I have done some on odd shapedobjects. Just think that if it instantly drys after printing, you will have the same issue with theprinting plate. Also, no matter how much you know it will still take 3-4 times as long to make a plateas a screen. It might be worth the effort if you are doing a long enough run.