"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Let's remember company A has a lot of techs because they have a lot of installs going on.
PierreCould you have hooked up a lab top via a USB port and still control the press?
Guess my answer would be "kind of". We are fortunate to have a back up for damn near everything. Our auto has been down and we had to burn more screens and throw the jobs on the manuals. Our dryer has also been out for a bit and we had to reschedule and use our baby electric one. Epson printer went to crap a few times(no never, not a epson! ) but we have a small old laser printer for emergencies, and now a back up 4880. Without the backups for some things we would of missed some deadlines without question.
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on June 18, 2014, 06:59:15 PMPierreCould you have hooked up a lab top via a USB port and still control the press?I hooked up a monitor to the press and used it that way until we got the replacement. pierre
Alex,Can you expand on what failed on the auto, did it completely render the machine in operable?
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on June 18, 2014, 07:02:31 PMLet's remember company A has a lot of techs because they have a lot of installs going on. I must be missing the point of your statement, what does that have do with the need to fix a broken press or the reliability of any given manufacturers product ??