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Simply put press in clean position. At this point you can move the pallets side to side. Pop screen out by tilting it.
If your pallets are sticking on the first screen then you are basically running zero off contact right?
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.
Ok I tried it that way. It works and is faster than my way. I wish there was a book that tells you how to do things maybe like a best practices of your MHM e-type. Here is another question. How do you apply your waterbase Pallet Tack without having it get on the back of the white ink screen. I run with almost no off contact. Do you guys raise that screen before applying tack? That is what I have been doing.
But then (possibly) the pallet you are applying tack to will not be locked in.I wish my press had a combo change/warm pallet option. That would be sweet. While changing pallets they're also being flashed. Cut your time in half.
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.