"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
And, please document with pics some of the end products, and your pre-press differences. A visual comparo could be valuable for all. (this assumes that you are not bound to secrecy as Tony was)
That was on the M&R press maxed out. Same design on the Anatol. The Anatol was doing 70 dozen an hour maxed out.
We never run black first, ever...but if a flash helps, use it, that's why its there. I always use ours on every job. Like mentioned it keeps the glue working, assuming you are using waterbase glue, if your not, change that first.
Quote from: Dottonedan on August 25, 2016, 07:43:35 PM That was on the M&R press maxed out. Same design on the Anatol. The Anatol was doing 70 dozen an hour maxed out.What?... another shop besides ours runs blue and red presses. Have they modified the red press side clamps so that a tri-loc can be used?
As you can see some do some don't some do it in different ways it's all a matter and how you prepare the yard to print properly for me my preference is the not flash at all so if I can do the separations to where I don't have to flash and I'm not getting a lot of build up and then pick up it's all the better. That's just my thought,and how I've tried to do it most times. I've set the art up to work in many different ways before but mostly wet on wet for Whitey's. We will be finding out on this one next week.
Man, I wish we could print black first. Our pre-press and reg is tight enough to do it on so many jobs but the issue we have is our quartz flash will burn the garment to a crisp in the black ink area before the ub gets flashed. On 80k I agree, do what you gotta do for uninterrupted production. That said, if you electrical costs are in a certain range it may be beneficial to 86 flashing. Also reduces heat, bulb wear, etc. but jvanick's mention of keeping the platens warm is real not just for maintaining tack but wb/dc and especially hsa inks benefit from it. But we will run most jobs no flash if it's not getting in the way with production. I like the suggestion with the clear base, 1st down. That's super smart, saves ink, grabs lint, prevents fibrilation etc. Rutland makes an awesome ink for this.
Man, I wish we could print black first. Our pre-press and reg is tight enough to do it on so many jobs but the issue we have is our quartz flash will burn the garment to a crisp in the black ink area before the ub gets flashed.