"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Maybe the Workhorse Mult-spectrum unit is the cure for these situations.
I just got my Starlight last week from M&R. And I am quite happy with it thus far. Still dialing in my emulsion times.At the end of the day I went with M&R because thats where I got my first automatic press about a year ago and have been super happy with my local dealer.I use aquasol + diazo for waterbased and discharge screens with a 1/1 coat (thin side of scooper) although I have had some issues with this breaking down easily (also happen with my old UV unit) I am still looking for a good emulsion.Using the exposure calculator I get a solid screen with 25 seconds. (keeping in mind adding diazo adds to exposure time)Using Saati Textil PHU (SBQ photopolymer) also 1/1 fine coat. I get a solid exposure at 9 seconds.And I do have to mention the Starlight unit now has a vacuum sensor that starts automatically one a certain vacuum pressure is acquired and also about 20 preset times, as well as adding a vacuum delay timer) features which some other LED units had. (edited because it was moved and did not make sense in its original context)
Quote from: Gilligan on March 04, 2015, 05:48:22 PMMaybe the Workhorse Mult-spectrum unit is the cure for these situations.Um, "NO". Not in it's current configuration....