Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I guess the question is with such a small sampling of 2-3 year old ROQ's out there, has the service been proven yet... Ryonet has been good about fixing orders, wrong supplies shipped etc, so I'm not saying they won't provide it... Its a question of if they will when these initial presses are out there for a few million prints past their warranties end.
M&R even stands behind presses and machinery that we bought used, out of warranty. I have called on holidays and been walked through issues with our old Challenger I press before. As well as our Challenger III. No charge. I always get the impression that ROQ is viewed as invincible, parts won't break etc. Eventually ever component can+will fail. I guess the question is with such a small sampling of 2-3 year old ROQ's out there, has the service been proven yet... Ryonet has been good about fixing orders, wrong supplies shipped etc, so I'm not saying they won't provide it... Its a question of if they will when these initial presses are out there for a few million prints past their warranties end.
Surely after 30 years some air cylinders or something would have worn out... Nothing lasts forever.Same can be said for Big Blue. I have seen some old, formulas that had been going strong for countless tens of millions of prints. Not bashing ROQ at all, more about service. How many CPU's for a custom built 16 colour oval are in the USA... What if you have a power surge and at no fault of the manufacturer the power supply is cooked?
So Pierre, you decided on what you are going with?
Quote from: screenprintguy on November 07, 2016, 09:34:08 PMSo Pierre, you decided on what you are going with? I think so, but there is a last piece of information/paperwork coming in tomorrow. Will know then. Pierre
I will say, it is probably a smart idea to find the closest supplier of screws in metric sizes. Just in case. That is one thing I did think about and look into when I bought our first one.
Quote from: TCT on November 07, 2016, 09:08:31 PMI will say, it is probably a smart idea to find the closest supplier of screws in metric sizes. Just in case. That is one thing I did think about and look into when I bought our first one.Waitttt a second. Is ROQ all metric and M&R imperial? If so, that settles it for us up in Canada. ROQ for our first purchase. Haha!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I did something here that I've seen on other post and don't like and mention it to others, that is bringing another company into the subject when the poster ask about one companies product and not the other. So I would like to apologize to Pierre for dragging M&R into his post and apologize to Rich for dragging him into this post to defend his company, because both of these cat's are class acts IMHO.darryl