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Thought about the channel but I think that still leaves too much room for error. The shirts are discharge able but a) I'm not confident that we can hit the colors consistently enough and b) another location has already been printed with plasticol. Craft foam sheets, are those pretty thin? We have zipper pallets so I'm thinking about using the rubber from mouse pads to fill the gap left for the zipper so that the seam has an area with a little flex. The UB is either a 156 or 195.
Thanks for the input everyone. In the end I simply talked the customer into moving the print 2" over and avoiding the seam all together.Action, thanks for the offer. We actually have your rollers on both of our autos, couldn't live without them at this point, but they did nothing to help this print. Hitting the prints with the heat press after the fact would help smooth the ridges out, but that interference from the seam causes registration issues so no dice there either.Using our zipper pallets we did attempt to build up the channel with strips of a mouse pad so it was level with the pallet to allow a some give at the point of the seam, also did not work.Discharge would have done the trick for sure, but we had to get this out of the door stat.