"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
There is a dumbbell on the press for some reason.Now, I'll get no closure.
Here's with the m&r adapter
How quick is it to add and remove the M&R pallet adapters?
Not to be a stick in the mud but how do those "side clamps" really work vs rear clamps? Just seems like rear clamps that clamp on the side vs the very back. My problems with rear clamps is that I always wanted more name drop ability and more stability back to front.
why not an older 6 color gauntlet and just run it like a manual. Put the flash at the offload station and go round and round till she's done so you can do true 6 color work. If you get lucky you might find one with a revolver program and set it and go do something else while it prints for you.. have yet to see a manual do that eh? http://www.digitsmith.com/1999-gaunlet-gt6-43857.htmlNeeds some love, but with double stroke and front/back switches.. can even print waterbase. Put some S-mesh in there with light squeegee pressure, that machine could hold it's own with todays screen technology and inks.
Not with a solid preregistration system.
Quote from: Gilligan on April 05, 2015, 01:14:00 AMNot with a solid preregistration system. I don't know. I hear the older Gauntlets do not work very well with tri-loc. I think the screens move a little when you lock them in. Again this is just off of what I've heard. I'm sure Tony will reply about how he registers 6 color process jobs on the Gauntlet in 5 minute though!$6500 is still a great price on that press though. The same price as a new manual. Definitely an interesting point by John of using it as a "manual". Same price, it will still print faster, and your hands won't hate you for it.