"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I allso think as some of you that if you say you never let a bad print out your shop your lying or just didn't see it. Lets look at it this way what you feel might be a jam of a print reggie tight as goats lips might not look good to someone else, that goes for all of us that think everything we do is perfect. I ,ve seen some bad prints for sure and have did some myself mine you I work like hell for it not to be, I allso think we as printers put a lot of pressure on oursevles to product the best we can (and we should) but the end user sometimes could care less they just want a print on a shirt as cheap as they can get it. The shop that prints a 1000 shirts and all 1000 is out of register and they didn't care now thats a bad printer or they didn't take the time to cure them correct and you only get a one time wear before all the ink washes off.DarrylGood topic by the way!!!!
I'm not lying nor have I just missed it, but nothing that far out of registration has been put in a box and left this building.
O.K Here is a senerio. its thursday night and your finishing a job on american apparel tees and on the last print location your white underbase screen runs out of ink. the customer is picking up the shirts at 9 am for a event that day and to get more shirts it will monday. you can run it around a additional time or two to get the coverage and the print will look great but is bulletproof. the customer will not notice and be happy and not say a thing. what are you gonna do? i already know! but isnt that a quality issue? yes but it falls within the loose industry standards we are talking about here and we have all done it.same thing as the guy running with the registration issue..just sayin
Quote I'm not lying nor have I just missed it, but nothing that far out of registration has been put in a box and left this building.How do you know if you've missed it or not? Isn't that the point of "missing it"? LOL.You have your "one guy" who prints and your "one guy who catches and your "one guy" who..... as you get bigger, you will lose touch with your perfect quality control. I hope you stick to your guns and I hope you really are a perfect operating machine. That would be cool.As a Christian, I am to have to goal to be "Christ like" and be perfect, but will I really ever get there? No, but that does not mean I stray from the path but it's a goal.