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Quote from: alan802 on October 18, 2011, 06:40:40 PMIf your pallets are sticking on the first screen then you are basically running zero off contact right? On this subject, is there any new press out there that doesn't let you take a screen out without taking the squeegee and floodbar out as well? I love how easy it is with our press, and the MHM with the arm being able to raise is a very nice feature as well.Let's see:circa early 90's M&R Challenger and by default a Progressiveany Precision ovalany AnatolAny MHMany TASJust about any press i used with the exception of TUF or Lawson.
If your pallets are sticking on the first screen then you are basically running zero off contact right? On this subject, is there any new press out there that doesn't let you take a screen out without taking the squeegee and floodbar out as well? I love how easy it is with our press, and the MHM with the arm being able to raise is a very nice feature as well.
Quote from: Screened Gear on October 18, 2011, 06:58:10 PMI have off contact but just a hair. Its not so much teh screen that as it is the flood bar. I know i can move it back where there is no tack. I am just interested to find out what others are doing on a E-type press. Years ago I heard the phrase "Your eating Sh$t and don't even know it". I am just checking to make sure there is not a better way.Can you raise the FB chopper independently or is it stuck in the down position except during the print stroke? We would have this issue since we flood hard and don't use much OC, but I can raise our FB chopper up by itself while we are applying adhesive to the pallets. I need to spend more time around an MHM. I like them and think they are one of the best machines out there right now.We apply adhesive during warm pallets mode. Do you run your floods all the way down? Maybe try backing them up an eigth or so? It doesn't cause us a problem unless the floods are all the way down and we're running something that needs almost zero off contact, in that case we apply and index with the table down (arrows on control panel), it's not necessary to use change pallet mode to index with the table down.
I have off contact but just a hair. Its not so much teh screen that as it is the flood bar. I know i can move it back where there is no tack. I am just interested to find out what others are doing on a E-type press. Years ago I heard the phrase "Your eating Sh$t and don't even know it". I am just checking to make sure there is not a better way.
Quote from: Printficient on October 18, 2011, 06:58:58 PMQuote from: alan802 on October 18, 2011, 06:40:40 PMIf your pallets are sticking on the first screen then you are basically running zero off contact right? On this subject, is there any new press out there that doesn't let you take a screen out without taking the squeegee and floodbar out as well? I love how easy it is with our press, and the MHM with the arm being able to raise is a very nice feature as well.Let's see:circa early 90's M&R Challenger and by default a Progressiveany Precision ovalany AnatolAny MHMany TASJust about any press i used with the exception of TUF or Lawson.Sonny, did you not read that the MHM can do this? And I also put the disclaimer of "new" in my question as well. I thought the Anatol was capable of this as well, is that not the case?
I'm sure it could be done, but remember if you pallets are down the whole time during preheat, it's going to take a lot longer to get the pallets to temp. My suggestion is raise your floods and possibly your OC, unless you're running discharge I don't see why normal OC wouldn't suffice.