Why Your Flash Times Change In Winter
Your Flash Unit Didn’t Get Weaker. Your Hoodies Got Wetter. Every winter, screen printers start noticing the same thing. Jobs that flashed perfectly a few months ago suddenly feel different. The flash seems slower. The ink takes longer to gel. Production feels less predictable. And naturally, most screen printers start looking at the equipment. Maybe […]
Why Hoodie Jobs Become Harder to Print in Winter
The Hidden Moisture Problem Most Screen Printers Never Consider Every winter, the same thing happens. The hoodie orders start rolling in. And somewhere during the season, many screen printers experience something strange. A job that should print perfectly suddenly feels different. The flash feels slower. The garments seem colder. The prints don’t behave quite the […]
You’re not using too much chemical… you’re using it wrong.
As work starts to ramp up—especially heading into heavier garment runs—most screen printers notice the same thing. Chemicals start disappearing faster than expected. Screenwash gets chewed through.Dip tanks lose strength quicker.Haze remover gets used more often than it should. The natural reaction is:👉 “we need more product” But in most cases, that’s not the issue. […]
Polyester dyes: what you’re actually printing on
To really understand dye migration, you have to stop thinking about the garment as just “polyester” and start thinking about what’s inside the fibre. Because you’re not printing onto polyester. 👉 You’re printing onto polyester that’s been dyed using disperse dye systems And that dye system is what determines whether a garment behaves… or causes […]
What does “Low Bleed” Mean in Screenprinting? And Why It Matters in Hoodie Season
As the weather cools down, print shops start seeing the same shift. There are more hoodies on press. More fleece. More polyester blends. More dark garments that look great blank on the shelf and then start causing problems the moment heat gets involved. That’s usually when the phrase “low bleed” starts showing up again. It […]