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MHM has 1 single wheel you turn to increase or decrease squeegee height... no peel function on MHM
Just throwing this out there but if you are at 7 bar on one head and 2-3 on the others when printing on the one with the higher pressure it will deflect more. Then print on the lower pressure ones deflect less. Depending how much it deflects on the high one could throw reg out in theory, distorting the image. Printing within 1 bar (14psi) of each other should clear this up.
Quote from: Binkspot on August 26, 2014, 04:18:40 PMJust throwing this out there but if you are at 7 bar on one head and 2-3 on the others when printing on the one with the higher pressure it will deflect more. Then print on the lower pressure ones deflect less. Depending how much it deflects on the high one could throw reg out in theory, distorting the image. Printing within 1 bar (14psi) of each other should clear this up.This is how it goes on the old series 1 machines like our Gauntlet. Sonny helped teach me this. After a lot of work with deflection my conclusion is that some is OK but if any is present then the key is to deflect the same amount on all heads. Otherwise yes, no reg or worse, inconsistent reg. To make it really work you logically must have very similar mesh/tension/blade/angle/speed/ink rheology in addition to similar pressure. This limits what you can do with the machine, near zero deflection is preferred as you can really adjust all of the above just right for it's ink and place in the art. So if the deflection is not so extreme as to cause coverage or penetration issues than it's no problem provided you can run each job as I outlined above. If that won't fly for your shop then deflection won't fly either.
I say this is a problem because trying to train employees about variables is tough, when I use to print I could easily work around stuff like this but asking your employees to is few and far between. I am not saying it causes registration issues but I am saying it makes certain jobs a pain. When you spend 100,000 on a press there should be no deflection.