Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I am having a disagreement with my printing staff.When we have big orders that have to be printed on both sides, they put the shirts in 10's and fold them in half after we print the first side.They say it's easier to count them this way but it means that when we print the second side we have to open them up again.I think this is a waste of time.What do you do?
Or you could do it the way we did back at Precision Screen machines (double index style!)load/load print/print flash/flash flip/flip (yes there is a pallet for this thin aluminum pallet attached to a base with a pall peen swivel and holds form using a strong magnet) print/print flash/flash unload/unloadShirts come down dryer fully cured both sides. Why isn't everyone doing this? Only takes about eleven people to run the print line