Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Not to take a dig at the guy above but if you have to use 3M Super 77 to hold down your garments you are doing something seriously wrong. Not to mention potentially ruining your garments. That stuff does not wash out like spray tack.
This is one of the reasons I wish autos came with three stations for loading/unloading, you could put a flash in between.Immense help with printing off the seam, etc.
Contrary to some popular beliefs you do not have to drive discharge through the shirt to the pallet. Anything more than a 50% penetration is just wasting ink. Printed correctly and cured properly it will look just as good as if it was double stroked through a 160. Some guys think that by adding more ink its going to fix a problem they are having when in fact it creates more headaches. Kind of like running a 110 mesh with plastisol. Fix the printing issues and the only need for a 110 is for specialty prints or filtering the washout booth.......
Hey! Thanks for the advice guys!!!!! It was fixed with a flash towards the end. Funny thing is the reason our first 1200 were fine is the flash WAS on. I replaced the loader while he had lunch, I took one look at the screen and thought "why the hell is that flash on?!" Then I turned it off:-[
Reminds me of the old challenger we modified back in the day.. took off the 2nd to last print station and made it the unload position. A flash was placed into the last head and a spray mister was placed between the stations. as the machine indexed tack was applied and then dried under the last head. That press would turn all day as they never had to stop to tack and it was always dry by the time the loader put a shirt on.