"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: ebscreen on January 21, 2016, 11:21:09 AMGot it, that's good.It would be super cool if the flash "held" the press until temp was reached, you could watchthe press heat up and start indexing faster and you wouldn't have to eff with the timing at all during a run.Seems like it would be simple enough.This is how I thought these worked....kinda seems like the whole point, set temp, fire up the press and print. Press speeds up for you as temp is reached more quickly- nothing under flashed, nothing over, no running over to check the flash or indexing shirts back, etc. That's what has attracted me to temp sensing flashes. We don't burn shirts up too often but my crew has a hard time staying on top of the flash and reducing it as we go. I've been having them use the control panel for this as it has 1/10th of a second bumps you can make. I get that if you preheat or start out slower with the temp sensor units and work up to speed it shouldn't be a real issue though. The SRoque flashes have a cooling mechanism on the sensors I hear, I think it's just a little compressed air. It sounds like that's what caused most other iterations to fail or not work 100%, heating of the sensor during print runs.
Got it, that's good.It would be super cool if the flash "held" the press until temp was reached, you could watchthe press heat up and start indexing faster and you wouldn't have to eff with the timing at all during a run.Seems like it would be simple enough.
What's a delay foot pedal? It pauses the machine when depressed?
My guys wont use the pedal, but he sure will smash the estop when he loads a garment wrong. I stopped that on day 1 of him being hired. He said that's how he's done it in all shops he's worked at.
kinda off track but I'm getting feedback that my crew would like a smash/skip button on our next press, anyone like those? I'm into the idea of just hitting the button and printing on.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 21, 2016, 03:53:50 PMMy guys wont use the pedal, but he sure will smash the estop when he loads a garment wrong. I stopped that on day 1 of him being hired. He said that's how he's done it in all shops he's worked at. I've heard or people doing that before. Can _not_ be good for your machine. Where is this shop that teaches this?Does the M&R pedal delay the press or skip a shirt?