"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I'd need to examine this up close and personal, but I've seen similar spots from lint balls on the platen (if they repeat on that platen), or just on the shirt if only every now and then.[/quoteThis has happened to us as well a glued up lint ball or something you can see in the print because the ink is thin , if we see we will print whatever it needs to cover the spot then remove after the shirt is off.
so printed sample this morning 123 fine mesh/ spot/roller white 156 and looked really good , smooth and white . Going to hold on to it for a couple of days and see if anything appears?
Quote from: Croft on September 16, 2020, 03:51:30 PMso printed sample this morning 123 fine mesh/ spot/roller white 156 and looked really good , smooth and white . Going to hold on to it for a couple of days and see if anything appears?Yea that should work for checking for bleed. Perhaps the fuzz on platens made for smaller ink deposit in those spots and it bled afterwords without realizing right away.