"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
What a great post John. I read it three times to make sure I didn't miss anything but you described how we print fleece to an absolute T. The only thing I would add is that I like to smooth the fleece down on the platen in the direction of the squeegee when loading. Ours is a '92 GT-6 and my understanding was that this wasn't possible since there is only one MAC per head
DC Ubase on fleece is a super trick to pull off on any machine. We got the smearingfrom time to time as well, and found that we had to have a perfect combination of flash time, penetration,and also running speed. If we stop for any period of time the base would start to stick to the back of the first plastisolscreen and cause some shifting. If we flashed long enough to get the majorityof the water (and tac) out of the dc ubase then the fleece would contract and the web tack would loosen up.If we didn't flash at all we'd be fine for a few prints but buildup on the first plastisol screen would startcausing issues, clogging etc.So yeah, we've pretty much shelved it for time being. It's worth it for those certain jobs but other than thatplastisol is typically only slightly heavier hand, particularly on Independent.