Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Our biggest time waster depends. For the "front end" it is dealing with clueless customers. For the production end of things I would say it is mixing specific discharge colors and like Kitson said "100% ship polices". We try to put individual packing slips in each box, that takes time. But I think I got a "system" almost set up. I'm trying to use our UPS printer to print packing slips from a template. Then we just fill in the blank on the computer and print. MY personal time suck is the damn phone!!!!!! When I started out I never thought I would say it, but I hate to hear the phone ring!
Quote from: TCT on May 15, 2013, 06:45:53 PMOur biggest time waster depends. For the "front end" it is dealing with clueless customers. For the production end of things I would say it is mixing specific discharge colors and like Kitson said "100% ship polices". We try to put individual packing slips in each box, that takes time. But I think I got a "system" almost set up. I'm trying to use our UPS printer to print packing slips from a template. Then we just fill in the blank on the computer and print. MY personal time suck is the damn phone!!!!!! When I started out I never thought I would say it, but I hate to hear the phone ring!Ditto, we're so busy the phone is really bugging me, as are walk-ins but it's all pretty good money. Sometimes I really miss the old days of just being able to print un-interupted .
Quote from: Inkworks on May 15, 2013, 09:01:39 PMQuote from: TCT on May 15, 2013, 06:45:53 PMOur biggest time waster depends. For the "front end" it is dealing with clueless customers. For the production end of things I would say it is mixing specific discharge colors and like Kitson said "100% ship polices". We try to put individual packing slips in each box, that takes time. But I think I got a "system" almost set up. I'm trying to use our UPS printer to print packing slips from a template. Then we just fill in the blank on the computer and print. MY personal time suck is the damn phone!!!!!! When I started out I never thought I would say it, but I hate to hear the phone ring!Ditto, we're so busy the phone is really bugging me, as are walk-ins but it's all pretty good money. Sometimes I really miss the old days of just being able to print un-interupted .Time to hire someone to deal with that for you. 10.00 per hour receptionist is the best money ever spent.
I still got great results doing it "my" way. Still a die hard Tri-loc user.
One thing I'll mention is if your press isn't calibrated to a decent tolerance, the higher tension levels are going to hurt you rather than help you. To get the most out of a 40 newton screen your press needs to be calibrated dead on. Our pallets are within a sheet of paper of one another so we can take advantage of any tension tension. We also modified our regi system to not use carrier sheets and it's been more accurate and much faster.
First and foremost, let me thank everyone for their eagerness to help. I have a couple of minutes while a job being finalized, and waiting for UPS to show up.We have deteremined a couple of things:1. our AWT press has slowly gotten out of registration, but our tech is coming to re-register it for us today. This press has a single point of registration, which is it's biggest downfall in my opinion.2. Our screens are to tight. Our intentions were good, but our press is just not set up to handle that type of high tension.#2 Very Correct!Single point registration is not and inferior design buy any means.I have customers that have "American Brand" printers, and have good results.MHM s-type, E type presses use single point systems and they are "dead nuts" onRegistration.Registration problems happen, because of worn, loose, parts. Metal Fatigue on older machines,can occur, but not often. Or Improper installation3. I had to sit down with our pin system registration grid and check and re check everything going with that set up. I did find room for many errors, and hopefully i've got them taken care of. Our carrier sheets were def. bending, and causing weird issues with things being straight.Thank you to everyone that called and emailed. Hopefully we'll get this knocked out and fixed up today. at least i hope so, i have to print about 10K shirts by the end of the month! YIKES