Super small shop here (1 to 2 person operation)
Roq press, which allows screen to be removed without removing squeegees and flood bars.
-Place a sheet of a paper on pallet. Can be cheap 13x19 paper, garbage film, or carrier sheets which we have from being capillary film users. (to keep pallet clean)
-Screen is removed and gently laid on pallet. Quickly card any ink that is dripping off of the squeegee or flood bad into the screen.
-Screen is brought to a screen rack for ink carding (to be done later) and ultimately reclaimed.
-If ink color in the head is being used for the next screen going in (such as white ink) we pop the new screen in.
-If color in that head will be different we pop out the squeegee and flood bar, send them to screen room to be carded (later) and cleaned.
-Pop in new screen and clean squeegee and flood bar
We save actually carding ink from screens into the appropriate buckets for later in the day when we're done printing. My goal is to try to keep the press moving as fast as possible. But I feel we still take way too much time in going on to the next job and am trying to be quicker.