"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
well my experience with mine which I have had 2 years is this: I did it your way by the book and had the same issues. But now I lay it on the shirt and watch the temp from there. I know this is not by the book but it worked for me. when I did my initial test i did left side , right side, and middle down the tunnel and used a paper to track temp changes. I have this same test done for different speeds of the belt and with different garment types. This way I know what to set my speed for each garment type with out changing the temp for the dryer itself. Hope this helps a little.
Just a little update, I have been playing with the temp and belt settings and have slowly gone up with the main temp setting on the dryer. My donut probe results have gone way up as my dryer temp went up. I got the probe temp up to 320 and 330 with settings at 390 and 22 belt speed. This dryer also has temp probes attached to the exit area of the dryer and those weren't reading the temps that I thought they should until today, and they were reading 300-320 consistently and that is when the shirt is a few inches out of the chamber. I am very happy now knowing this donut probe thing is working. I'm worried the shirts the first day weren't cured all the way, they passed the stretch test but according to the probe readings the ink wasn't cured. Maybe my stretch testing isn't accurate, or maybe I was just barely getting a cure the other day and now they are curing perfectly.
Quote from: alan802 on January 19, 2012, 03:58:17 PMJust a little update, I have been playing with the temp and belt settings and have slowly gone up with the main temp setting on the dryer. My donut probe results have gone way up as my dryer temp went up. I got the probe temp up to 320 and 330 with settings at 390 and 22 belt speed. This dryer also has temp probes attached to the exit area of the dryer and those weren't reading the temps that I thought they should until today, and they were reading 300-320 consistently and that is when the shirt is a few inches out of the chamber. I am very happy now knowing this donut probe thing is working. I'm worried the shirts the first day weren't cured all the way, they passed the stretch test but according to the probe readings the ink wasn't cured. Maybe my stretch testing isn't accurate, or maybe I was just barely getting a cure the other day and now they are curing perfectly.Alan,Why have you not called M&R. I am sure their service guys can help you. Its part of the dryer that you bought they will know how it works. What changes did you do that its working today and was not working before? Stuff like that scares the crap out of me. My controler on my Exposure unit was going out and it would work some days and then be really hard to use some other days. I called Workhorse and got the new controler and now it works perfect. (I was dealing with it for 2 years)
Sprint sounds like a badass dryer, well though out. I like the temp sensors at exit, do they display or issue a warning if dropping above or below a certain reading?