"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
pierre, how long is your dwell time in the oven?
Ok here is what I got for answers here:The shirts are 99% of the time ring spun cotton "fashion" T's. I had thought that possibly the customer had laundered the shirt before they brought it in so I went to the store they bought it from. Same non-existent hand on the shirts for sale there. I had thought about picking up a busted clothes dryer, that doesn't heat anymore to toss finished shirts in before picking. But that sounds like a total waste of time, labor and floor space. I also bumped the dryer temp today, but that messes with the safety vests we print, and we print those suckers sporadically throughout the day almost daily. So I probably don't want to mess with the dryer too much. Does the 5-6% activator seem high? Just wondering if that could be the culprit.
Quote from: TCT on June 26, 2013, 07:37:54 PMOk here is what I got for answers here:The shirts are 99% of the time ring spun cotton "fashion" T's. I had thought that possibly the customer had laundered the shirt before they brought it in so I went to the store they bought it from. Same non-existent hand on the shirts for sale there. I had thought about picking up a busted clothes dryer, that doesn't heat anymore to toss finished shirts in before picking. But that sounds like a total waste of time, labor and floor space. I also bumped the dryer temp today, but that messes with the safety vests we print, and we print those suckers sporadically throughout the day almost daily. So I probably don't want to mess with the dryer too much. Does the 5-6% activator seem high? Just wondering if that could be the culprit.I thought the shirts have to be washed before they go into sale or need at least to have a notice advising the customer to wash the shirts before wearing due to the discharge.