"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
my biggest:A solvent dishwasher. A place I can put all of my squeegees, floodbars, ink knives, mixing trays and so on in and get them all cleaned. This is more important for ink knives frankly, but something that would take 15-20 minutes maybe to clean ink off a load of stuff. I am a huge fan of automation, something that an employee can start, walk away from and come back to them ready to use. Something similar for screens would be great too, i know they exist, but the price tag is just a little too high for most shops.
My wish list?It's short:1) Standards.No more mystery. Industry wide standards for color, registration systems, substrate suitability, etc etc.Offset and digital printing has had this sh*t down for decades. Heck we stole (and for the most part badly implemented) their color standards.You can arrive at a result fifty different ways at fifty different screen printing shops. It's never a question of what, it's always a question of how. Gimme standards.
Yep, this would be a big one. I wonder how much pressure you'd need to remove white plastisol from an inkknife?
not true. I have backups of basically every consumable in my shop, sometimes multiples. I have materials on hand to fix and fabricate equipment. I have a fairly comprehensive production schedule, though obviously rush jobs and certain clients can mix that up at times. I found that a bit of time planning makes everything a hell of a lot faster and less stressful.I do agree it would be nice if suppliers were better at shipping quickly. Suppliers like Ace transfer will two day ship to me from wherever the hell they are located, yet texsource is 3 hours from me and simple in stock items can take a week and a half at times. I buy from my local shop as often as possible, despite not always being the best deal, because I find that when you really need something quick, they often can press the issue better with manufacturers.