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How are you making sure that your triloc is squared, and straight everytime you re-load it?
We had to look at this recently, and honestly the M&R style platens don't load consistently "square" to the stop block and print arm. We found that you have to be careful how you lock the levers in or you have a little skew. Not sure what the solution is to that with the existing platen style.
Quote from: ZooCity on November 23, 2015, 03:27:15 PMWe had to look at this recently, and honestly the M&R style platens don't load consistently "square" to the stop block and print arm. We found that you have to be careful how you lock the levers in or you have a little skew. Not sure what the solution is to that with the existing platen style. I've talked to danny about this for a while. every time the tri-loc is set up, there is a slight chance it's won't be perfectly straight. even with the stopping block square, our "newer" tri loc pallet is weighted really weird, so we had to devise a way to make sure it's loaded correctly. Unfortunaltey our main printer is out this week, and i'm trying to do some light pick up work on his press!