"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Hi Everyone!So i took the plunge recently and purchased a complete printing shop from Vastex. I have no prior experience with screen printing (besides a 3 day training course), and now i need to make a decision on what frames i should invest in.I am definitely going for the panel screens as the hassle of buying loose fabric is not worth the cost savings to me.Money is not a major concern here as i won't be needing a big qty of frames. Also i'm more interested with what would be better for my print work and quality. Also with what costs less on the long term in terms of maintenance / problems / headaches etc.I have my options boiled down to Newman roller frames or the New EZ frames from Shurlock. A few industry experts i talked to recommended i go with the EZ frames. Personally, i saw a demonstrations of both at the ISS fair last month and was impressed by the two, but my lack of experience is preventing me from making a final decision...It is my understanding that with roller frames you get more control over tension. you can also retention indefinitely (not sure how important this is), also and most important is that you can get really high tensions over 40 or 50 N... with the EZ frames it's around 30-40 on average (which might be enough for most work).On the other hand they require more skill / training to change panels and stretch, also are more sensitive to breaking... also i read a lot about how roller frames require a lot of maintenance and care...With the EZ frames, it's much easier and faster to set up the mesh panels obviously. Also i think the mesh is less prone to breaking or maybe better protected due to shape of the frames. (also they have the new Endurance line just released which is supposed to endure a lot more than the regular ones...). Re-tensioning, although limited to a few times, is also easy and fast.On the other hand you can't control mesh tension exactly so less control. Also you can only re-tension the mesh a few times (4 times i think using the rods that you can insert) then again i'm not sure if you would ever need to re-tension more than 2 or 3 times in general...So if anyone has any experience with these types of frames i would appreciate your thoughts on the matter.Also, if you recommend the roller frames, would you recommend the roller master stretching device for stretching or do you think shurlock's Accelerator 2's system (which costs less than half the price of the roller master) will work just fine?thanks a lot! all opinions / recommendations are highly appreciated!Chris