Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Also, Jvieira how is it that breaking up tasks is more efficient? This is somewhat anecdotal, but usually when I have a large number the similar tasks (burning screens, post exposure, taping, remeshing etc) I find it most efficient to group like tasks together. When making screens, we'll pre reg all of them, burn all of them, and then wheel out one rack at a time to the post exposure dip tank and pop 7 in at a time, pull two out and rinse pop the next two in etc. about 60-90 seconds for two screens unless we're talking halftones. A little north of 100 screens / week right now using that method. I feel like each time we switch tasks and change gears we lose time recalibrating our brain to the next task.