Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
why would you not just let the shirts drop into a box of reasonable size?We are a pretty small shop and don't qualify as serious production but if we were I think we still would use a large catch box.We (on large oreders) pull the box by size so we have all the small, med, larg, etc ganged by size ESPECIALLY if we are going back to print a second location.We find the drop off the belt stacks the shirts nicely in the catch box, we have a 40 inch square box about 30 inches deep.Lastly without a catcher we use a cool down station ( a fan hanging from the ceiling softly directing air flow at the print just before it drops off the belt. Keeps the hot heavier inks from sticking together when the shirts fold against itself when they drop into the box. mooseman