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Are there going to be issues with getting long sleeve shirts over the pallet arms? On the MHM S its a bitch especial with girls cut garments... this one of two things I really do not like about my press. Very stoked for you and your crew... wicked looking press!
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on December 10, 2014, 10:36:28 AMAre there going to be issues with getting long sleeve shirts over the pallet arms? On the MHM S its a bitch especial with girls cut garments... this one of two things I really do not like about my press. Very stoked for you and your crew... wicked looking press!M&R is just as bad, very difficult to load long sleeves quickly.
I own a 12 color M&R and a 6 color Chameleon so I think I can offer a opinion. Our problem is the shirts get caught on the yellow levers on the smaller shirts. You suggested to me once when I had this conversation with you to try the triple sleeve platen. I bought 1 to see how it would work but my printers didn't like the way the shirt bunched up against the top of the platen.
Quote from: islandtees on December 10, 2014, 03:05:15 PMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on December 10, 2014, 10:36:28 AMAre there going to be issues with getting long sleeve shirts over the pallet arms? On the MHM S its a bitch especial with girls cut garments... this one of two things I really do not like about my press. Very stoked for you and your crew... wicked looking press!M&R is just as bad, very difficult to load long sleeves quickly. the M&R arms are much narrower than either machine mentioned. You should try one before making that statement. Just a fyi
Quote from: 244 on December 10, 2014, 03:21:36 PMQuote from: islandtees on December 10, 2014, 03:05:15 PMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on December 10, 2014, 10:36:28 AMAre there going to be issues with getting long sleeve shirts over the pallet arms? On the MHM S its a bitch especial with girls cut garments... this one of two things I really do not like about my press. Very stoked for you and your crew... wicked looking press!M&R is just as bad, very difficult to load long sleeves quickly. the M&R arms are much narrower than either machine mentioned. You should try one before making that statement. Just a fyiThis sentence sounds like your saying I should try a M&R press sleeve platen. That's why I mentioned I have M&R equipment. Even if I couldn't load a sleeve on a M&R I will still always buy M&R equipment.
Quote from: islandtees on December 10, 2014, 06:45:33 PMQuote from: 244 on December 10, 2014, 03:21:36 PMQuote from: islandtees on December 10, 2014, 03:05:15 PMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on December 10, 2014, 10:36:28 AMAre there going to be issues with getting long sleeve shirts over the pallet arms? On the MHM S its a bitch especial with girls cut garments... this one of two things I really do not like about my press. Very stoked for you and your crew... wicked looking press!M&R is just as bad, very difficult to load long sleeves quickly. the M&R arms are much narrower than either machine mentioned. You should try one before making that statement. Just a fyiThis sentence sounds like your saying I should try a M&R press sleeve platen. That's why I mentioned I have M&R equipment. Even if I couldn't load a sleeve on a M&R I will still always buy M&R equipment. "Even if I couldn't load a sleeve on a M&R I will still always buy M&R equipment"Really ??
Quote from: 244 on December 10, 2014, 03:21:36 PMQuote from: islandtees on December 10, 2014, 03:05:15 PMQuote from: T Shirt Farmer on December 10, 2014, 10:36:28 AMAre there going to be issues with getting long sleeve shirts over the pallet arms? On the MHM S its a bitch especial with girls cut garments... this one of two things I really do not like about my press. Very stoked for you and your crew... wicked looking press!M&R is just as bad, very difficult to load long sleeves quickly. the M&R arms are much narrower than either machine mentioned. You should try one before making that statement. Just a fyiRichHow wide is the TAS arm in comparison... do you really know? we would have to consider not only the width of arm but also width of pallet and the height from bottom of arm to top of pallet.. all these would affect the ease of loading long sleeve shirts.