"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Came across a locally produced DTS printer. Now I noticed that they had the stop blocks arranged in a way that made me wonder if this will work proper.They don`t touch the same 3 corners the tri loc pallet stop blocks would touch.Not sure how to explain but when you load the screen in the printer with the mesh side up, the stop/tri loc blocks touch the 3 lower corners not the 3 upper corners at the mesh side of the frame. Now when taking that screen then to the tri loc pallet I can imagine that one might end up with multi color jobs not registering right. In order for that system to work the top and bottom corners would need to be exactly the same, right? Which they are not from what I can see on our Roller Frames.Please let me know if I on the right track here.I have attached a photo that shows the 2 out of 3 frame corners that will hit the stop blocks on the DTS I saw.
Quote from: Rockers on November 21, 2017, 08:40:26 PMCame across a locally produced DTS printer. Now I noticed that they had the stop blocks arranged in a way that made me wonder if this will work proper.They don`t touch the same 3 corners the tri loc pallet stop blocks would touch.Not sure how to explain but when you load the screen in the printer with the mesh side up, the stop/tri loc blocks touch the 3 lower corners not the 3 upper corners at the mesh side of the frame. Now when taking that screen then to the tri loc pallet I can imagine that one might end up with multi color jobs not registering right. In order for that system to work the top and bottom corners would need to be exactly the same, right? Which they are not from what I can see on our Roller Frames.Please let me know if I on the right track here.I have attached a photo that shows the 2 out of 3 frame corners that will hit the stop blocks on the DTS I saw.That's what I was trying to ask on the thread with the awesome DIY triloc clone. The first modified triloc I ran had issues because of what you are asking about. Once I made the FPU to replicate the exact location the pallet jig would hit the roller corners only then did we start getting great results. The height and the position of the roller frame is very important. You are on the right track, in my opinion it was the final touch on our project that made it complete. Before that we were getting the same results that I got from my 1st wooden prototype and close to the Vastex VRS system we tried 10 years ago. IT MATTERS.