Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Never occured to me about the dryer inhibiting press speed I have some pretty big puppies here so its not an issue. For vector art low mesh we run at zero dwell single hit. For sim process on highe mesh double hit zero dwell.But yes that should figure in to the cost of production if its an issue.Also Erin if you're reading this please please please metnion to the boys and girls in Kennesaw you reall need to look into selling the pigments in dispensible containers like industrial grade mustard dispensers. it's a messy PTA to have to funnel them into bottles yourself but if you don't it's difficult to keep them sealed. Some pigments will dry up and become useless when exposed to even a little air. Sounds petty but some pigments are very pricey! Also maybe a small starter pc kit in pints might make it easier on the wallets for those who don't want to overcommit straight out of the gate.
Second the squeeze bottles. Tony, do you strain your inks before going to press?I freaking hate doing it, but some pigments make it necessary.
I just bought a gal of plasticharge from union ink I think the stuff I,m getting you can mix it with any color you like to make a discharge ink. Question can you use any mfg's ZFS agent to mix with your plasticharge ink? I got a job coming up with black shirts and the ink colors are white and grey ink, I know i,ve got to get a different emulsion for this stuff. If any of you are using plasticharge can I get some pointers.Darryl