Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Come on Andy, you know I can't take pictures on a rotary dial phone. Plus the cord won't reach out to the production floor. Maybe Sarah at the switchboard can help me? (Honestly, I still can't add a picture to anything here. Never did figure out why)
Dave forgive me for barging in ... BUT .. The ELT would put a end to this problem..
I know ELT is a potential fix, but I can't add another ink line to my system. (that's why I's still stuck hard and fast in the plastisol world, perhaps a topic for another thread. These spots are popping up all over the garment. On the back where no hands have touched it, nor any glue or adhesive. And it's only on this one particular brand and color so far. I know I could just quit offering the color, but that's not the way to go. We have a call in to our supplier to get their take. I'll really try to post a picture or two, which in itself will be a victory for me
Maybe I need to educate myself better. I realize that ELT cures at 250-280, but I may also have as many as nine other colors in the print. We do a ton of licensed apparel so we mix every color. Those are done with a PC system that cures at 320 +/-. I can't use those in tandem with ELT due to the difference in cure temps. I know I could bring in another mixing system (ELT) but that is what I'm trying to avoid (sorry Robert and Kelly) Our set up is less than ideal I'll admit. I have two autos feeding each of my two ovens. Slowing down one press slows down two. Making sure temperatures and speeds are coorect is another concern. And do I even mention the 12 temp workers I have here right now?