Is your dryer temp reliable. Sounds to me as though your white is not curing. 
You need to check the temp on the ink itself with a donut or a ray gun or 
something to verify that you are actually hitting 320 plus.


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Nazarenus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Screen Printer's List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 6:11 pm
Subject: [SE-List] dark shirts



Hey Guys,
Woe is me... one of my customers returned shirts today because they washed
out...I just can't get white on darks.

And I've tried really, really hard.  I'm using the white buffalo ink... I'm
doing the flash print flash formula... I'm not curing it completely after
the first hit.  I've tried not doing that (completely cured on first hit)
I've heated them beyond curing temp.

I'm really quite discouraged... we've been printing for a long time without
problems but within the last year, not good....  What am I doing wrong?
--Scott
D. Scott Nazarenus
NAZWEAR INTERNATIONAL
1338 10th Street
Gering, Nebraska  69341
Phone: 308.436.7499
Fax: 308.436.7566
web: www.nazwear.com

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