Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Bottom line, other than mixing the ink well before printing I would not be messing with it until after you address those other issues first.
adjust your off contact! that is your problem. From what your describing, thats how I would fix it.
Well, when you get some decent mesh stretched up on those MZX's you might see an immense difference, check that email. I had success with one pass white on statics way back using the "what the hell is that long-bearded Texan doing in that video" approach but only on 135 and down which meant they were about 20n/cm. As Mr. Walsh pointed out, this appears to be the line for tension. Under this and problems abound that aren't worth the energy to troubleshoot. Up the tension and move on to happier printing.
I find off contact or squeegee angle to usually be the culprit. Shear the ink and get a good rolling peel behind the squeegee.That said, just hit it again and get on with life is good advice.