Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
we have successfully shot them out BEFORE they go into the dryer, On a related note, we have washed out entire plastisol prints by cleaning it with ink degradent, came right out. . damdest thing.
I usually tape the edges where the squeegee runs when running discharge. I ran a job by myself last week with plastisol and I did not catch the hole until 40 shirts have been affected. I just thought wow I'm glad this wasn't discharge!
When we doing discharge we tape up our newmans so crazy, just to ensure we don't have any issues. Some shops might see it as a pain, but for us it's a precaution that i gladly take. Especially in really big runs.
Quote from: ericheartsu on May 05, 2012, 01:29:14 PMWhen we doing discharge we tape up our newmans so crazy, just to ensure we don't have any issues. Some shops might see it as a pain, but for us it's a precaution that i gladly take. Especially in really big runs.Same here. I would rather waste a roll of tape than replace a dozen or more shirts.
Make sure you inspect the screen very well before going to press. Then make sure to inspect a test print very well before doing the run.We use blockout pens if we have pinholes but typically we won't with our underbase screens anyway.
We try and omit reg marks from discharge jobs whenever possible. When not possible, we place them above and below the image farenough that we can move the print limits to avoid them after registering.