Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Are you, by any chance using a tank with an ink degrader/reclaim combo?I tape the already used image on the shirt side with my usual rubber based adhesive packing tape, and have no issues with reclaiming, but do not combine the two procedures.
When ever we have done it we just go under with the same tape we block out the screen with and tape out the done image. Ganging seemed to make sense for a while, but testing time in reclaim vs time on press, burning the indipendant screens wins big time. I thought I was saving us time and money, and stopping to tape out, flip, move ink, register, ect isn't really worth the the extra hour or two of weekly reclaiming for the additional screens, at least for us. Funny my wife and I were just talking about it this weekend and going over the recorded numbers. Especially with the GT 3, I set up multiple jobs/ or sides at once, then hop from job to job. If I gang'ed a screen set, that time because a huge waste at the end of the week, then multiply that over a month vs the extra screens, at least for us the ganging stops. But if you are going to do it, for years of me doing, I just used the same 3" tape. Now if you are doing a wb / discharge set up, I wouldn't really think about ganging, that's too much of a chance of a leak through the used image, just my 2cents
Pallet tape on the print side solves this problem. (if printing manually)
Quote from: Frog on August 08, 2016, 11:06:05 AMAre you, by any chance using a tank with an ink degrader/reclaim combo?I tape the already used image on the shirt side with my usual rubber based adhesive packing tape, and have no issues with reclaiming, but do not combine the two procedures.Not sure what you mean about the tank. Not taking off, cleaning ink, and putting back on press. Just flipping the screen around in the same head.
third image: no adhesive-plastisol goo or yall just deal with it? otherwise you're doing exactly what I'm doing when it comes to trying to gand left chests or short art with longer art when possible and taping shirt side of the first after printing and squeegee side of the second when printing the first.