Re: printing on a nylon mesh jersey Bill I have had my own shop for 10 years and I produce quite a bit of prints daily. Obviously printing on the garment is the best option, heck thats what we're supposed to do. unfortunately most do not print correctly. I can go in almost any manual and automatic shop and will see imprints on the platens from the printers printing way too hard. I gave a real world tip that works, is only adding may 15 sec per shirt if that.
You have to crawl before you can walk. Its easy to say do it this way as its the correct way. I serious doubt you did everything by the book, to a T and perfectly starting out or trying a new process
"if you have the right tools". This is a huge statement a most do not have the right tools. They are using home made equipment, old press, warped wooden screens. many variable will come into play. My method fits the bill perfectly and will not effect profits on numbers per hour. |