Hey Alan, we had an issue last year with Sport Tek ST350's. They would bleed really bad which is a reason we went to performance inks by wilflex for that type of printing, since it cures under 300, fixed that, but then also, the switch of the ink helped us see that if the shirt go up to 310 degrees plus or minus a couple degrees, it would come out the other end 5/8 of an inch smaller than before it went it. Sanmar actually relplaced a huge order of them for us because the shrinkage was way more than they allowed. We ended up doing several tests with the red ST350 to narrow down, 290 degrees max to have no shrink no bleed. Not sure if the other brands matter, but we've been following that same set of parameters for any 100% poly and even 100% poly compression shirts and have had no issues since the one last year.Suuuuuuuuuposedly by one of the product reps at SPA, if you add wilflex stretch additive to performance inks, you lower the cure temp to closer to 270, we've played it safe, but he swore on that info.