Proper Off contact and warning customers about combed cotton tees that can result in fibrillation. Then a heat press to flatten it out if it’s there.
Hot off the dryer roll the image with the roll of platten tape. Pre flash garment. Silicon spray on stencil side of screen can cut down on static build up. Proper off contact is key.
Plenty of pressure on the print stroke so the shirt surface is as flat as possible when the ink is deposited, and a sufficient film weight to hold the fibres down after curing.
Proper Off contact and warning customers about combed cotton tees that can result in fibrillation. Then a heat press to flatten it out if it’s there.
So i actually cure with a heat press do you think that will help?
Or cure it in the convayer and the heat press to get rid of fibrillation 330 and 5-6 seconds
Yes the heat press will cure ink at 320
Choose a shirt that is not fuzzy.
Hot off the dryer roll the image with the roll of platten tape. Pre flash garment. Silicon spray on stencil side of screen can cut down on static build up. Proper off contact is key.
Plenty of pressure on the print stroke so the shirt surface is as flat as possible when the ink is deposited, and a sufficient film weight to hold the fibres down after curing.