...Had a customer bring in some Comfort Colors tanks, in neon pink. Started the run, and as they came around, saw that the flash had scorched then all really badly.
...So, we take a blank one and run it thru my dryer (gas dryer, dual belt Boomerang so it goes thru twice normally....10ft chamber @ 360, speed 10, so halfway thru=about 1 min chamber time). As it come out the end the first time, it is still scorched. Checked the garment temp, it hits only 295. Comfort colors sends a document stating to not run these over 320 due to scorching....which is typically the rock-bottom cure temp for our inks. Comfort Colors states that others are printing them, but I don't see how.
...We end up not doing the job. So we take another order for garment-dye, this time its several different colors (2 pcs are neon pink), but these are from SanMars line. I run em thru the dryer once to test, and they seem ok, a bit dark but not blackened....I figure they are just heat-shifted like some red tees tend to do. We run the job, all the other colors run fine EXCEPT the neon pink again, they scorch at the neckline from the flash (which is only 800, 2.5"high at 6 sec, which barely gels the white, and poses no problems any other time).
...Anybody tried printing these, and had some success? Any tips, thoughts, ideas?