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Quote from: 244 on November 03, 2011, 01:22:38 PMQuote from: Mr Tees!! on November 02, 2011, 02:24:47 AM...man, I am SICK of the battle that is changing pallet tape. Given, I dont change it often, so it kinda stays on there for up to several months and usually flashed, but no matter what tape I try it still forms a death-bond with the pallet rubber. I used to work at a shop many years ago that just pulled the rubber off and we ran bare aluminum. This was a looong time ago, but I dont really remember any downside to doing this, although it does seem like they heated up faster....Do any of you use bare pallets? Why or why not? Since someone will ask, I have a Diamondback with composite pallets, I assume there is probably some reason you cant use those bare... maybe Rich will chime in on this, or maybe the guys at Action....thanks for the input! Your print quality is a little better with rubber coated pallets. If you are having trouble removing the pallet tape you may be using a poor quality tape.tape should come off easily and in one piece. Send me an e-mail with what your are using and I will get you the right product to try. 244 would you share that product info with the rest of us. I to have problems with my tape sticking, but I probably leave it on too long.
Quote from: Mr Tees!! on November 02, 2011, 02:24:47 AM...man, I am SICK of the battle that is changing pallet tape. Given, I dont change it often, so it kinda stays on there for up to several months and usually flashed, but no matter what tape I try it still forms a death-bond with the pallet rubber. I used to work at a shop many years ago that just pulled the rubber off and we ran bare aluminum. This was a looong time ago, but I dont really remember any downside to doing this, although it does seem like they heated up faster....Do any of you use bare pallets? Why or why not? Since someone will ask, I have a Diamondback with composite pallets, I assume there is probably some reason you cant use those bare... maybe Rich will chime in on this, or maybe the guys at Action....thanks for the input! Your print quality is a little better with rubber coated pallets. If you are having trouble removing the pallet tape you may be using a poor quality tape.tape should come off easily and in one piece. Send me an e-mail with what your are using and I will get you the right product to try.
...man, I am SICK of the battle that is changing pallet tape. Given, I dont change it often, so it kinda stays on there for up to several months and usually flashed, but no matter what tape I try it still forms a death-bond with the pallet rubber. I used to work at a shop many years ago that just pulled the rubber off and we ran bare aluminum. This was a looong time ago, but I dont really remember any downside to doing this, although it does seem like they heated up faster....Do any of you use bare pallets? Why or why not? Since someone will ask, I have a Diamondback with composite pallets, I assume there is probably some reason you cant use those bare... maybe Rich will chime in on this, or maybe the guys at Action....thanks for the input!
These are sold in our New York branch.
Quote from: 244 on November 03, 2011, 04:00:06 PMThese are sold in our New York branch.Stan and Tony. Great guys, dealt with them when I was in Brooklyn. I have used the paper Rich is talking about and it works good when not left on for long periods of time. I had the press people getting in the habit of removing the paper when they did a pallet change over. This way when they were stored in racks, they were bare and ready for paper on the next time they were needed. If someone was waiting for a press or had idle hands, we had them apply paper to the bare ones so they would be ready to go. It's always good to change the paper often especially if you have bits of lint and other junk. Dirty boards will show in the print and you can't fix it till you remove it. Watch out in the bigger shops, the employees will use it as an excuse to take a break or just dilly dally with the re-application. 2 people on a 14 station press should have the paper off and back on ready to print in 15 minutes with a clean cut razor edge, 10 minutes if they just fold the paper tails over the edge. If it's taking 30 minutes, something is wrong and needs to be addressed.