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That press looks pretty sweet. So it's obvious the table up and down presses are on their way out pretty quick!!!
Quote from: screenprintguy on March 07, 2014, 03:33:42 PMThat press looks pretty sweet. So it's obvious the table up and down presses are on their way out pretty quick!!!That's nothing new it's been around for years the old azz multi printers table didn't come up the print head went down..all the modern press's now that use this are designed way better and and no where as heavy as the older press's were, but here is my question what are the pros & cons of this.1 will this type press take more air2 central off contact vs each head contact adjustment3 more air lines and possible air leaks to run downDarryl
This is just sad...as usual. No time to help anybody until they say something in public? That says a lot about a company. Hang in there man. When I was going through this I kept thinking "dear lord, what would this be like if it was an auto". I don't even want to imagine what you're going through.
I am in need a Technician for my Anatol machine. (Stratus 8/10 all electric) Press needs:-complete machine Calibration leveling screen holders, pallets etc....-Centering all Bearings to the catch forks-Replacing all proximity switches, help in ordering the correct replacement parts-Trouble shoot electrical issues funky errors and suchThe damn foot petal just quit working while I am typing this -Chopper cylinders do not work correctlyI do not have the time or want to take pictures of various parts and areas of my press and wait 3-5 days for a response that does absolutely nothing to help. I am located in South MSChris
Quote from: ZooCity on February 26, 2014, 12:00:55 AMThis is just sad...as usual. No time to help anybody until they say something in public? That says a lot about a company. Hang in there man. When I was going through this I kept thinking "dear lord, what would this be like if it was an auto". I don't even want to imagine what you're going through. what? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: Parker 1 on February 25, 2014, 12:32:22 PMI am in need a Technician for my Anatol machine. (Stratus 8/10 all electric) Press needs:-complete machine Calibration leveling screen holders, pallets etc....-Centering all Bearings to the catch forks-Replacing all proximity switches, help in ordering the correct replacement parts-Trouble shoot electrical issues funky errors and suchThe damn foot petal just quit working while I am typing this -Chopper cylinders do not work correctlyI do not have the time or want to take pictures of various parts and areas of my press and wait 3-5 days for a response that does absolutely nothing to help. I am located in South MSChrisLast shop I worked at as a lead screen printer (in Mid South Alabama) also used Anatol equipment. 6/6 manual worked like a champ, but virtually all of the problems you listed, we constantly had with our automatic - a 10/12 Stratus II.
Quote from: sweetts on March 07, 2014, 08:27:25 PMQuote from: ZooCity on February 26, 2014, 12:00:55 AMThis is just sad...as usual. No time to help anybody until they say something in public? That says a lot about a company. Hang in there man. When I was going through this I kept thinking "dear lord, what would this be like if it was an auto". I don't even want to imagine what you're going through. what? Sent from my iPad using TapatalkNot sure what the question is exactly but my comment is in reference to the fact that, as demonstrated here and in many threads, the newer batches of these machines have many problems. It can take literally months to get even smaller issues resolved or parts ordered and often your problem will not be resolved and then enter this limbo stage of radio silence where it seems it never will. Post something publicly about it and all of the sudden parts can be had, problems can be solved.