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180-230 seems high for a basic underbase. I'd go 110-156. I print 100% poly almost every day. Just did navy on wednesday, came out great.
Quote from: Nation03 on June 01, 2012, 07:46:03 AM180-230 seems high for a basic underbase. I'd go 110-156. I print 100% poly almost every day. Just did navy on wednesday, came out great.my thoughts exactly... we do a bunch for baseball jerseys and have had no problems
I guess my experience with ball jerseys. I see my work last for quiet a while the way I have been doing it. They take a lot of punishment especially the catcher with his gear and all the sliding and such (baseball and softball). Not that your way is not the way to go but for as long as I have been printing I have been using 155 not so much 110 but if it is a white ink for the one color I would not have a problem using the 110. You ask why well it is ball jerseys not t-shirts I guess would be my answer. Its all I can come up with and if its not tore up why fix it?
Quote from: sportsshoppe on June 01, 2012, 01:16:14 PMQuote from: Nation03 on June 01, 2012, 07:46:03 AM180-230 seems high for a basic underbase. I'd go 110-156. I print 100% poly almost every day. Just did navy on wednesday, came out great.my thoughts exactly... we do a bunch for baseball jerseys and have had no problemsLet me ask you this. Why are you using a 110? If you can get a better print using a higher mesh screen why wouldn't you? Why not go after the thinnest deposit while still getting the same opacity?