diltech
New Member
Hi all,
We have a serious problem to print a drawing with a [HASHTAG]#white[/HASHTAG] part. I have been using a Monti Antonio 853 for four years and I can not solve this problem. We produce [HASHTAG]#sportswear[/HASHTAG] and bags and others. In the [HASHTAG]#workshop[/HASHTAG], yes we have a lot of colored fabrics dust, so I clean a lot of times around my section and my machine too.
This problem apaarait about the first meter when I start a new work and after, the problem disappears.
This is not our [HASHTAG]#paper[/HASHTAG] since I tested a [HASHTAG]#blank[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#white[/HASHTAG] cloth with two protective paper underneath and on top without any printing. This dust settles just before but you can not see anything on the fabric and paper that has been thoroughly cleaned. I think the dust comes from elsewhere when the fabric gets into the roll but where?
To fix this problem temporarily, I spend a scrap of fabric before starting for a few feet, which cleans up just before my work.
We have a serious problem to print a drawing with a [HASHTAG]#white[/HASHTAG] part. I have been using a Monti Antonio 853 for four years and I can not solve this problem. We produce [HASHTAG]#sportswear[/HASHTAG] and bags and others. In the [HASHTAG]#workshop[/HASHTAG], yes we have a lot of colored fabrics dust, so I clean a lot of times around my section and my machine too.
This problem apaarait about the first meter when I start a new work and after, the problem disappears.
This is not our [HASHTAG]#paper[/HASHTAG] since I tested a [HASHTAG]#blank[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#white[/HASHTAG] cloth with two protective paper underneath and on top without any printing. This dust settles just before but you can not see anything on the fabric and paper that has been thoroughly cleaned. I think the dust comes from elsewhere when the fabric gets into the roll but where?
To fix this problem temporarily, I spend a scrap of fabric before starting for a few feet, which cleans up just before my work.