Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
let me ask the non flashback autos guys. if you had a 36 piece job which is a 1 color print (white ink) on a black tee. a) burn 2 screens white in both with flash station in middle of them?b) burn 1 screen and print in revolver modeme c) 1 screen head in station 1 which has the flashback and i would print flash print and go.which of the 3 methods is faster and more cost effective. the way i see it (a) has double screens double squeegees and flood bars. (b) the shirt makes 2 trips around. (c) 1 trip, 1 screen and just a 4 second flash delay.(a) cost more cause double materials(b) i think time would be longer than (c)(c) same cost as (b) and a little more time than (a)don't forget burn time, tape, set up, line up and clean/reclaim time is all figured into the job costs as well.
Quote from: aauusa on January 15, 2016, 03:41:37 PMlet me ask the non flashback autos guys. if you had a 36 piece job which is a 1 color print (white ink) on a black tee. a) burn 2 screens white in both with flash station in middle of them?b) burn 1 screen and print in revolver modeme c) 1 screen head in station 1 which has the flashback and i would print flash print and go.which of the 3 methods is faster and more cost effective. the way i see it (a) has double screens double squeegees and flood bars. (b) the shirt makes 2 trips around. (c) 1 trip, 1 screen and just a 4 second flash delay.(a) cost more cause double materials(b) i think time would be longer than (c)(c) same cost as (b) and a little more time than (a)don't forget burn time, tape, set up, line up and clean/reclaim time is all figured into the job costs as well.My first auto was a workhorse tuff w/ 2 flashbacks...... For a long time I was convinced that the tuff could do a 1 color pfpf faster then revolve mode on another machine until I put an m&r right next to my tuff. Once I did that I realized that revolve mode is MUCH faster then flashback flashes. Sold my tuff/flashbacks as the flashbacks caused us more slowdowns(heating the screen/drying the ink) then it was worth for me.But your scenario above, 36 pcs we would print 1 screen and do 2 revolutions on the machine
We have found that running Orbital (Workhorse's Revolver) is on average 2-3/dz/hr faster than running the Flashback. But it depends on the print really. I really like the Flashback. But I also understand it's not for everyone, or for every job.
Here is a video of my guy doing 19dz/hour on a pretty average print (we RARELY ever have someone asking for 15x17" prints... remember a while back we got a complaint that we printed TOO big!).This is PFP:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NsUISOkMy4