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I just finished my diy triloc pallet with my inverted FPU setup (similar to Alan's) and my first two 4 color and 5 color jobs required no micros on my hand clamped kruzer...I used a loupe when positioning the films, and I held the frames in place with an iron grip while clamping them into the press. My press is also very accurately leveled and all frames were the same mesh count and S mesh.Not sure if you are using different mesh counts or what kind of frames etc, but that can come into play. I know your press is brand new, but is it possible something has shifted a bit and is out of level, or perhaps the frame is shifting slightly when you're hitting the clamp switch?
Quote from: mimosatexas on October 24, 2014, 12:40:27 PMI just finished my diy triloc pallet with my inverted FPU setup (similar to Alan's) and my first two 4 color and 5 color jobs required no micros on my hand clamped kruzer...I used a loupe when positioning the films, and I held the frames in place with an iron grip while clamping them into the press. My press is also very accurately leveled and all frames were the same mesh count and S mesh.Not sure if you are using different mesh counts or what kind of frames etc, but that can come into play. I know your press is brand new, but is it possible something has shifted a bit and is out of level, or perhaps the frame is shifting slightly when you're hitting the clamp switch?lets see a pic of how you did it
Quote from: Croft on October 24, 2014, 12:49:12 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on October 24, 2014, 12:40:27 PMI just finished my diy triloc pallet with my inverted FPU setup (similar to Alan's) and my first two 4 color and 5 color jobs required no micros on my hand clamped kruzer...I used a loupe when positioning the films, and I held the frames in place with an iron grip while clamping them into the press. My press is also very accurately leveled and all frames were the same mesh count and S mesh.Not sure if you are using different mesh counts or what kind of frames etc, but that can come into play. I know your press is brand new, but is it possible something has shifted a bit and is out of level, or perhaps the frame is shifting slightly when you're hitting the clamp switch?Fancy's good lets see a pic of how you did itI've got two jobs I'm finishing right now and I'll take some pics, maybe even a video if I'm feeling fancy
Quote from: mimosatexas on October 24, 2014, 12:40:27 PMI just finished my diy triloc pallet with my inverted FPU setup (similar to Alan's) and my first two 4 color and 5 color jobs required no micros on my hand clamped kruzer...I used a loupe when positioning the films, and I held the frames in place with an iron grip while clamping them into the press. My press is also very accurately leveled and all frames were the same mesh count and S mesh.Not sure if you are using different mesh counts or what kind of frames etc, but that can come into play. I know your press is brand new, but is it possible something has shifted a bit and is out of level, or perhaps the frame is shifting slightly when you're hitting the clamp switch?Fancy's good lets see a pic of how you did it