"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I hate to say it brandt, but inconsistency is the nature of these. We were printing sport gray shirts years ago for a customer and the ones from the Dominican printed with a brighter blue than the ones from Haiti. Strangest thing. We get some shirts in a batch that will just not print as bright as the others, or some that will print s bright you'd think it was a cad-cut transfer.It's better than the early days from what I gather, the chemistry has improved a lot. We see it rarely, but it does happen.
Charcoal gives us the most trouble with pretreat.
Guy across the street from us has a Brother and I had him do a few Charcoals and the pre-treat destroyed the shirts.
QuoteGuy across the street from us has a Brother and I had him do a few Charcoals and the pre-treat destroyed the shirts.What brand?
Sounds like they still got a little work yet to do on the DTG or the pretreating....sounds like to me they need to come up with a ready to use pretreat sheet that you can lay on the shirt maybe do a warm heat press and your ready to print, that would give you great control and consistency on just about any garment.