"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I go back and shadow them and give them friendly reminders but the focus wears off so fast. 2 of them had previous reclaim experience and say they never busted so many at the other shops. They are trying to use the sharp-edged shurloc frames as a possible excuse. I mean, I don't bust them so I know it's possible not to.
sometimes the screens get scared on the press with sharp tools. Then they break during reclaim. We had a similar problem, not quite as severe, but we got rid of all the plastic and metal ink handling tools (short of skinny mixing spatulas that are not used in the screens) and things improved drastically. We go through boxes of cleanup cards now, but screen breakage is down 80%. Goop scoops are particularly nasty as their corners dig into the mesh while reinking or cleaning out the ink. If you don't see anything particularly wrong with the guys cleaning, problem might be on the press. . .I would spend a day and watch the guy wash the screens to see at least one or two break. You'll know better what is going on. If you do't have the time, set up a camera to record what's going on. Than have the screen guy stop it when the screen breaks.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on July 05, 2018, 01:36:14 PMsometimes the screens get scared on the press with sharp tools. Then they break during reclaim. We had a similar problem, not quite as severe, but we got rid of all the plastic and metal ink handling tools (short of skinny mixing spatulas that are not used in the screens) and things improved drastically. We go through boxes of cleanup cards now, but screen breakage is down 80%. Goop scoops are particularly nasty as their corners dig into the mesh while reinking or cleaning out the ink. If you don't see anything particularly wrong with the guys cleaning, problem might be on the press. . .I would spend a day and watch the guy wash the screens to see at least one or two break. You'll know better what is going on. If you do't have the time, set up a camera to record what's going on. Than have the screen guy stop it when the screen breaks.pierrehow much ink do you typically have in the screen at the end of the run? i had considered the clean up cards but we typically have lots (sometimes up to a quart) of ink in the screen and a clean up card seems like it would add time to the cleanup.