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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #30 on: November 10, 2014, 10:41:27 AM »
yeah...so wait, you use straight up WB tack?  Are you flashing?

yup straight up WB tack, and yes we're flashing.   They're 100% poly hoodies, and the 'fleece' inside doesn't seem to pull off like the standard gildan ones.

about 5 minutes or so per hour to stop and re-glue the platens... and that's about it.

after things are warmed up and running, the flash times are around 1-1.25 seconds with the Wilflex Performance White we're using as underbase.

After we did some optimizing of the flood and print speeds,  we got it running at 59 doz /hr on sunday once we got up to speed.  I planned, priced and quoted the job at 20 doz/hr... so we're actually running a lot faster than planned.  Very happy with all the new gear (I suppose it won't be 'new' for long tho lol).

When Rich Hoffman told us that we'd be running more efficiently, and easier with the new press than our old press, he wasn't kidding.  Loading the sportsman at 59 doz/hr feels slow now, compared to 30 doz/hr on the old javelin feeling like we were flying...  if we didn't have to flash, I believe we could even run faster after we were up to speed, but I'll take 700 hoodies/hr all day long... 



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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #31 on: November 10, 2014, 11:37:51 AM »
yeah...so wait, you use straight up WB tack?  Are you flashing?

yup straight up WB tack, and yes we're flashing.   They're 100% poly hoodies, and the 'fleece' inside doesn't seem to pull off like the standard gildan ones.

about 5 minutes or so per hour to stop and re-glue the platens... and that's about it.

after things are warmed up and running, the flash times are around 1-1.25 seconds with the Wilflex Performance White we're using as underbase.

After we did some optimizing of the flood and print speeds,  we got it running at 59 doz /hr on sunday once we got up to speed.  I planned, priced and quoted the job at 20 doz/hr... so we're actually running a lot faster than planned.  Very happy with all the new gear (I suppose it won't be 'new' for long tho lol).

When Rich Hoffman told us that we'd be running more efficiently, and easier with the new press than our old press, he wasn't kidding.  Loading the sportsman at 59 doz/hr feels slow now, compared to 30 doz/hr on the old javelin feeling like we were flying...  if we didn't have to flash, I believe we could even run faster after we were up to speed, but I'll take 700 hoodies/hr all day long...

59dz a hour on hoodies is great.  Most shops would struggle at half that speed. 
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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #32 on: November 10, 2014, 12:18:57 PM »
We've got some hoodie's to print sometime today and I'm hating it already, printed hoodie's two weeks ago and had to change the pallet tape, so much fiber on the boards, just nasty looking....good luck to ya whew 35K

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #33 on: November 10, 2014, 12:24:00 PM »
yeah...so wait, you use straight up WB tack?  Are you flashing?
we got it running at 59 doz /hr on sunday once we got up to speed. .
 

You sir are a printing Stallion.. I have been in the Biz for 30 years and never came close to these numbers.. u must have a loader/unloader/catcher/inker/and 3 or 4 peps just stagging- unboxing - boxing etc..

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #34 on: November 10, 2014, 12:30:22 PM »
Dude I feel ya on the un-bagging. We've been buried in tissue paper.

We charge about $60/hr for it depending on what's involved. Barely covers the
expense really.

Some garments it makes sense for, others, I just don't get it. The ST200's come to mind.

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #35 on: November 10, 2014, 12:59:55 PM »
Dude I feel ya on the un-bagging. We've been buried in tissue paper.

We charge about $60/hr for it depending on what's involved. Barely covers the
expense really.

Some garments it makes sense for, others, I just don't get it. The ST200's come to mind.

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I've also found bags and paper in my trash from folks who did it themselves last minute right there in their car or truck.
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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #36 on: November 10, 2014, 07:04:15 PM »
You sir are a printing Stallion.. I have been in the Biz for 30 years and never came close to these numbers.. u must have a loader/unloader/catcher/inker/and 3 or 4 peps just stagging- unboxing - boxing etc..

We use winged flood bars, so no inker...

5 person Team:
2 people unboxing / unbagging / staging / running shirts
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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #37 on: November 23, 2014, 09:15:14 AM »
660 hoodies / hr..

I'll try to do a time lapse video on monday, so you can see just how long it is between tacking the pallets.

http://youtu.be/NwcN-eA7aog

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #38 on: November 23, 2014, 09:27:31 AM »
What head number 1 doing? I t looks like no ink.

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #39 on: November 23, 2014, 10:01:36 AM »
Out secret weapon....  lint screen. 

Just a exposed screen with a bit of spray tack on the back and the squeegee at 10psi...  just enough to kiss the top of the shirt and pick any lint or residual strings off.

Run it on every job we can.


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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #40 on: November 23, 2014, 10:58:03 AM »
I kinda feel bad for your unloader having to take all those steps but I can see you are pretty cramped for room in there lol.

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #41 on: November 23, 2014, 11:44:18 AM »
Belt is only like 30" from the platen... she just isn't super efficient with her movements... but she does it 3000+ shirts a day, so whatever works for her I guess.

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #42 on: November 23, 2014, 11:47:26 AM »
Gerry: you probably mean our catcher. .. yeah.. that part sucks at the moment... it's quickly getting better... and usually they're stacking dozens and then bringing them to the table... not sure what was going on there.

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Re: New gear install - a mini blog.
« Reply #43 on: November 23, 2014, 11:51:28 AM »
Yup my mistake, I did mean the catcher. The loader and unloader seem real efficient and comfortable