Ok, I am the only one who has ever loaded tshirts at the press. I've loaded tons of Gildan shirts without an issue unless I became extremely tired and usually just quit at that point or take a break. Today I had the pleasure of loading Comfort Color Tees and had problems. I even slowed the index to 18 seconds because there wasn't a lot of them to print.
It looks like they were sewed a little whoppy jawed "excuse the terminology". The tshirt weave looked like it was traveling to the left from the collar down. Anyway to make a long story short I noticed the image was running up hill. I verified the distance from the pallet to the sleeve on both sides and made sure the collar was centered on the pallet also as the pallet moved I'd look at the side seams to see if they were pretty close to parallel with the pallet. It was a total of 70 shirts consisting of 35 ea of 2 different designs and ended up with the same result on both sets. Thank goodness, I noticed them before the customer got there and told them I'd be re-printing them.
Has anyone ever run into a batch of shirts that may have been sewn a little funky? I'm baffled!