"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We don't gang either. Seems like it was just faster to throw another screen in there when we moved to the tri-loc. I don't do ink washups either. takes forever to clean those things, and now we just throw another screen on the press and go. back before we went with a dip tank we ganged like crazy and would do washups...not anymore.
Quote from: Clark on May 21, 2011, 01:54:04 PMWe don't gang either. Seems like it was just faster to throw another screen in there when we moved to the tri-loc. I don't do ink washups either. takes forever to clean those things, and now we just throw another screen on the press and go. back before we went with a dip tank we ganged like crazy and would do washups...not anymore.This is the sanest thing to do with todays turn and burn production strategies.Take advantage of technology and buy your time, don't try and save it by creating more work for yourself. If you want to save money, improve the process the money is being spent on.
We gang everything we can. We don't have any issues with doing so, and every time we gang a design we save one screen. That one screen doesn't have to be reclaimed, coated, exposed, taped, etc. and over the course of a year, we might save thousands of screens by ganging. I understand why some shops don't, cause it really doesn't take long to just slap another screen on the press rather than flip the screen or do a color change, but I think of it by looking at the entire process that you don't have to do by saving a screen. I'd like to know how long each shop spends on one screen to go through the entire production process? A minute to coat3 minutes to expose & washoutA few minutes to dry1-2 minutes to tape up5 minutes to reclaimI figure that for each screen put into production, it takes 15-20 minutes of labor, no telling how little or how much chemicals go into that screen, maybe several dollars worth overall. I would rather save that 15-20 minutes by ganging screens since for whatever reason, we don't have to deal with any issues that arise from ganging some jobs. It takes only a few minutes to do a color change or to flip the screen and tape up the old image, so to me, it saves us more time by saving a screen from the production process.