"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yes, it's absolutely a thing. Over flashing can lead to what look like white dots in your print. they only show up after the oven, or even when you pull your shirts.
You will definately get white dots if you over cure, especially when you print solid colors over a white base.I also assume that the top colors won't adhere to the base as well if it is overcured.
Quote from: Maxie on August 14, 2025, 12:28:31 AMYou will definately get white dots if you over cure, especially when you print solid colors over a white base.I also assume that the top colors won't adhere to the base as well if it is overcured.Do you mean "over flash" and not "over cure"? The flash should not be hot enough to cure ink.
Quote from: spencer_L&KC on August 14, 2025, 06:54:40 PMQuote from: Maxie on August 14, 2025, 12:28:31 AMYou will definately get white dots if you over cure, especially when you print solid colors over a white base.I also assume that the top colors won't adhere to the base as well if it is overcured.Do you mean "over flash" and not "over cure"? The flash should not be hot enough to cure ink.correct, overflashing can also cause ink adhesion problems between your base and top colors.