Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
This might give away my inexperience with wb and dc inks: since the shirts are flipping print side down on the middle belt, that would mean that inks would need to be pretty far along the curing process by the end of belt 1 to prevent the print getting damaged or perhaps ink on the belt... so how much of an effect is all that extra dryer time on belt 2 and 3 having on the print and the tshirt?Sent from my SM-P555 using Tapatalk
My dryers tunnel length is about 4ft long and the tees are managing to come out pretty toasty at the end of it too. It's amazing that some shops are printing fast enough to need the 30ft ovens.
we have a 10ft chamber, and have to slow way down during WB and Discharge runs. We run the belt at 4fpm to keep the shirts in the chamber 2-2.5 minutes. This equates to roughly 350 pcs/hr... When printing a plastisol job, we can print (even with flashing) in the 600-700 pcs/hr range. We are limited by length in our shop, or I'd be adding a few extra chambers to be able to bump the speed. When we move in a few years, we'll be looking at a minimum 60" belt, if not 72", and a minimum of a 16ft chamber for our WB area.