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LOL... I ain't trying to kill no body. :pI just went BS and catch shirts for him... he was printing a LC and using 2 whites, flashing table up (like everyone else does)... 31dz/hour.Easy money.
Quote from: Gilligan on January 15, 2016, 06:02:46 PMLOL... I ain't trying to kill no body. :pI just went BS and catch shirts for him... he was printing a LC and using 2 whites, flashing table up (like everyone else does)... 31dz/hour.Easy money.Here's easy money, nearing 800pcs a hour. Casual pace. https://www.facebook.com/138282122879494/videos/1040991322608565/
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 15, 2016, 10:21:18 PMQuote from: Gilligan on January 15, 2016, 06:02:46 PMLOL... I ain't trying to kill no body. :pI just went BS and catch shirts for him... he was printing a LC and using 2 whites, flashing table up (like everyone else does)... 31dz/hour.Easy money.Here's easy money, nearing 800pcs a hour. Casual pace. https://www.facebook.com/138282122879494/videos/1040991322608565/That's a 3 employee operation. Also, that doesn't show the loader, I can unload casually all day.My guy prints solo 95+% of the time.The thing is, I can always get a full quartz flash for jobs that have fewer colors if I "NEED" the speed and only use the Flashback when I need to maximize colors.
Quote from: Gilligan on January 15, 2016, 10:48:17 PMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on January 15, 2016, 10:21:18 PMQuote from: Gilligan on January 15, 2016, 06:02:46 PMLOL... I ain't trying to kill no body. :pI just went BS and catch shirts for him... he was printing a LC and using 2 whites, flashing table up (like everyone else does)... 31dz/hour.Easy money.Here's easy money, nearing 800pcs a hour. Casual pace. https://www.facebook.com/138282122879494/videos/1040991322608565/That's a 3 employee operation. Also, that doesn't show the loader, I can unload casually all day.My guy prints solo 95+% of the time.The thing is, I can always get a full quartz flash for jobs that have fewer colors if I "NEED" the speed and only use the Flashback when I need to maximize colors.Hey captain defensive, you made a comment about easy money, I replied to it. It's ok to get a little off topic ya know. 99% of threads do. Yes it's 3 people. Shelly can load/unload at around 500pcs a hour and let the shirts hit the bucket of we wanted. I'd video that but we never do that anymore, we have too much printing to do to be running with 1 operator. So when you are letting shirts hit the bucket are you subtracting the time needed to restack off your dozens per hour? Curious. A double sided or God forbid 3-4 location shirt falling into the bucket needed restacked a few times would be a serious time suck. Glad you've admitted a real flash is faster with your Quartz comment. Looks like we are back to my original point. Flashbacks and revolver are not optimal. They are fixes for lack of heads or lack of physical space and that's fine. There is a trade off though. You flashback people acting like someone's kicked your dog lol.
Is it not possible for you to participate in a discussion where you aren't trying to prove something you do is the better and only way it should be done?
I thought this was a discussion. I thought we were discussing ideas.
You are constantly pushing against anything that isn't yours. Step back sometime man... look at this thread, you have been on every post I make and then every post that even comes close to agreeing with me. I've posted like 3 times here and you are on every other post... all trying to discount real life situations that people are expressing.
Back to your apples vs rocks comparisons.He PRINTS solo, we still have someone catching most of the time. We just don't have an unloader... there is a number between 3 and 1.As Jason said, there are more things to printing speed than just flashback vs quartz.
I've also NEVER said quartz wasn't faster, I've just always said, it doesn't really slow us down that much and we have hardly ever found ourselves thinking "if we had a regular quartz flash, we could be printing so much faster." It's not that it isn't faster, it's that we don't NEED to be faster, we are usually doing just find. Any speed gained, would be negated by the fact that our 6 color would now be a 4 or slow 5 color if we had a standard flash.
In the end, the flashback is for smaller shops... ones with limited space looking to maximize colors. My shop would be unbearably tight if we squeezed in an 8 color. I could put 3 flashbacks in if I wanted and still print all 6 colors, with a DB I'd have to revolve 3 times AND still only be able to print 5 colors (having to be careful not to be too hot when I printed after the flash).
Revolving def slows things down, but so do flash backs. Neither are best practices. Both can help you put a band-aid on not having enough heads/flashes.
Nothing wrong with what you have done, you have space constraints. By band-aid I meant you've had to make a serious speed sacrifice by using flashbacks to save print heads to accommodate your space.
When we move to a new shop our plans are to get a 2nd FB... then when we get our 2nd auto it will be a 12 color and we will get "real" quartz flashes... If we are still on the Sabre platform we will definitely be keeping the flashbacks as options if we were to need them.Options are awesome! We have revolver AND flashbacks available on the Sabre platform.
I think again, basically what we are all saying is the choice is up to you. Some of us like different brands for different reasons. Try to buy something with AC heads, Choppers, and Servo index if is within your reach. When you do grow into it and need 3 people for production you will be glad you have the extra speed.
on a Gauntlett 3 or Challenger 3, I bet we could run even faster yet as the tables are staying in one position, and you're not 'trying to hit a moving target'
Not only did no one ever suggest that Flashbacks aren't a compromise/slow down but I even posted a video demonstrating their exact speed.I'm not defending or misconstruing anything, I'm showing EXACTLY how it works vs theoretical "It's painfully slow" which clearly isn't the case.
That print has a 5-6 second flash... how long is everyone flashing with with your standard quartz flash? 4 seconds?2 seconds more per shirt... that means on a 300 pcs job you have 600 more seconds, 10 mins.I agree we should inform potential users of all the details... They should know that on an average 300pcs job it might cost them 10-15 mins more.