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Printing sweatpants

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rmonks:
I haven't printed sweatpants on my auto ever and found something that probably everyone who prints pants already  knows, But here you go anyway. I had a big concern when loading about getting the legs dirty from hanging down on the floor. So what I did was got a cardboard box and placed it below my load station and let the legs hang in the box until I got it in position to print, then i tied the legs in a knot.
How do you do it.

T Shirt Farmer:
on my press we take the leg not being printed and drape it over the pallet arm above the pallet.

TH Apparel:
on the auto, we just toss cardboard around the press.

whitewater:

--- Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on December 10, 2014, 08:11:29 PM ---on my press we take the leg not being printed and drape it over the pallet arm above the pallet.

--- End quote ---

we do this... way faster then tying and untying..

Frog:
Similar to what I do, but I have a cut-off shirt sleeve around each arm just above the board that makes it handy and secure to tuck the troublesome stuff away.

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