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18" rough cut around the 16" pallet and wrap the excess around. Only 1 cut, smooth, wrap and done. If it starts to peel trim it as your printing where it's lifting. This has been the fastest for us. Some sort of auto pallet tape applicator would be sweet. Roll it push a button and it slaps it on. We change pallet tape pretty frequently that would sure help.
Quote from: screenprintguy on November 16, 2016, 06:01:01 PM Since we go through the 16" so much as that's our main day to day board, we like to lessen the slice time to just front and end of board by using tape exact width, saves a lot of time if we have a week with several tape changes.Okay so my guys try and get me on board with that but then I see them spending more time (as in seven seconds) getting the paper perfectly aligned to the palletthan it takes to just cut it. I tell them that and yet still they do it haha.FWIW we use:6"12"16"18"22"and soon to be36"Yeah, it's a lot to keep stock on. Which reminds me...
Since we go through the 16" so much as that's our main day to day board, we like to lessen the slice time to just front and end of board by using tape exact width, saves a lot of time if we have a week with several tape changes.
I was taught a way to start the tape at the top of the board, and then pull the roll, easy to teach, and very fast, as fast as one can pull the tape on the roll without tearing it, and boom. Been doing this now about 9 or so years. we used to wrap it around and all that, but eventually lint from the shirts moving on and off gets under and it starts to pull. The way we do it, we never have an issue with it wanting to peel off. Going to a 16 station machine added more time, obviously lol, but a quick run of a vinyl applicator squeegee in the top and bottom notch of the pallet rubber meeting the metal and then razor, actually faster than folding ends and sides, at least it is for us. everyone has their preferred way I guess. Different tapes make it easier or harder too. I really like the Elite pallet tape/application tape from tublelite. As I finished this I realized from knowing what the Roq pallets are like, you can't use this technique on them as they don't have that rubber on top with the notch to press in and cut to, so Obviously the wrap around technique would be the best on those having smooth rounded type sides and underside. I guess the trick is getting those pesky corners clean so that shirts doing drag on them. I'm sure the roq guys have figured something out that have been running them a while now.
Quote from: DannyGruninger on November 16, 2016, 07:22:23 PM18" rough cut around the 16" pallet and wrap the excess around. Only 1 cut, smooth, wrap and done. If it starts to peel trim it as your printing where it's lifting. This has been the fastest for us. Some sort of auto pallet tape applicator would be sweet. Roll it push a button and it slaps it on. We change pallet tape pretty frequently that would sure help.yes please