We have an 8' Lawson Encore with forced air. Implementation is pretty basic: There's an intake port at the top of the dryer, above the heating elements. Air is pulled from there by a fan, and blasted downward through a metal box full of small holes, just before the shirt exits the dryer. From my experience, it seems to even out temps in the dryer somewhat, maybe making it a little less likely to scorch under the elements. But it doesn't seem to make a huge difference. However, that's with plastisol. We don't currently do WB, and I wouldn't consider this an adequate solution for decent production rates from a manual press. The larger Encores appear to have 2 air curtains, with one being farther back in the dryer. I suppose it's possible with more air & more tunnel time, this might be acceptable for WB curing, though I'd still expect modest production rates.