Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: Anatolhelp on August 21, 2014, 12:06:20 PMl...seriously It does have a servo motor for indexing. We wanted to keep it as affordable as possible.Whoa, I'm completely confused.I thought the reason you guys made the Volt was to make a uber affordable entry level press. Now the reason you with with pneumatics on the Prodigy to save money?!
l...seriously It does have a servo motor for indexing. We wanted to keep it as affordable as possible.
I have no agenda... I'm just stating that the words coming out of his mouth don't make much sense.What about the guy that he sells the Volt to? Now if he wants a tag printer in the corner he has to add the compressor that he just told him he didn't need and was so passé.
easy as 123....1. turn the both chopper cylinders down or up to the desired level....2. clockwise to lower and counter clockwise to raise to desired pressure. 3. test print to make sure you have the correct pressure for your needs.oh, did I ever mention to you about the Digital Off Center contact on the VOLT? No other press offers this great feature....no more adjusting with tools under the press. 98 different adjustment, like other presses that offer only three settings.....opps I forgot we are on this thread speaking about the Prodigy Tag Printer.
In fact it is the most advanced press on the market.
Question for users of tagging presses...with the flash cures that are in these type of units, I assume that you're not going for a full cure of the ink... do you just assume that the ink will get fully cured when you send the shirt down your normal belt dryer? do you have to do anything special to make sure that the collar is open? or since it's a tag does it not matter as much?