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If Wilflex was working for you why did you step away from it? I think you have another problem than just your ink. You should have no problem laying down a great print with a 156. Our lowest mesh for the manual is a 156. We dont even have a 110 in the shop. I know this is stepping away from the thread a bit sorry.
Are you flashing and hitting these a second time? If you are it is possible that you are over flashing the first print.
Quote from: Inkwerks on June 09, 2011, 11:58:31 AMIf Wilflex was working for you why did you step away from it? I think you have another problem than just your ink. You should have no problem laying down a great print with a 156. Our lowest mesh for the manual is a 156. We dont even have a 110 in the shop. I know this is stepping away from the thread a bit sorry.I did have a quart sample of Wilflex and I printed some shirts with it. In the meantime I switched to the white that everyone was raging about.I recenntly started printing and I heard a lot of people were using 110 mesh, now I have sold half of mine 110's and I will kep just a few and start from 156. I will do 156, 200 and 230 for spots.Thanks
Just an FYI. I have heard from someone else that they are having the same problem as you with that white. I have some of it too but I have not had that issue yet. I wont be getting any more of it. It seems like it needs to cure at a lot higher of a tepm.
from what I am seeing, that looks undercured to me. 25-30 sec in the dryer is not the measurement, it is how long is it at temperature. Get your temp gun and see how long is the shirt in there and above 300 deg. If it is only a sec or two, you will need to slow down your belt. If they are getting out at 380 right now, they might be even hotter when slower, so I would drop the temp too so they are still getting out at 375 or so. I know that is hot and you will have problems with 50/50's but for most jobs, I would imagine it should do. For bleeders, you might have to slow down and drop the temp even more.pierre
Which $150 IR gun are you using, post link if possible. Thanks