"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
it looks very, very interesting. WOW, no build up and no ink coming off, but printing at 300/hour and double stroking looked downright painful! OUCH!pierre
Quote from: blue moon on June 30, 2017, 11:07:14 AMit looks very, very interesting. WOW, no build up and no ink coming off, but printing at 300/hour and double stroking looked downright painful! OUCH!pierre they print much faster in production. Pallets were cold and this was just for video.
Quote from: 244 on June 30, 2017, 12:21:48 PMQuote from: blue moon on June 30, 2017, 11:07:14 AMit looks very, very interesting. WOW, no build up and no ink coming off, but printing at 300/hour and double stroking looked downright painful! OUCH!pierre they print much faster in production. Pallets were cold and this was just for video.soooooooooooo, am I crazy, or was she putting her hand on the print right after the last station, and nothing was "wet to the touch", that's pretty freakin amazing if so!
Quote from: screenprintguy on June 30, 2017, 03:28:34 PMQuote from: 244 on June 30, 2017, 12:21:48 PMQuote from: blue moon on June 30, 2017, 11:07:14 AMit looks very, very interesting. WOW, no build up and no ink coming off, but printing at 300/hour and double stroking looked downright painful! OUCH!pierre they print much faster in production. Pallets were cold and this was just for video.soooooooooooo, am I crazy, or was she putting her hand on the print right after the last station, and nothing was "wet to the touch", that's pretty freakin amazing if so!Dry to the touch after printing ? No build-up on the screen ?..... yet it doesn't dry out in the screen (at least not quickly) ?I'm not a water-base guy, but this would make me re-think that option.Here's a link to a Fresener/Greaves review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bJbU81PobY
Quote from: screenprintguy on June 30, 2017, 03:28:34 PMQuote from: 244 on June 30, 2017, 12:21:48 PMQuote from: blue moon on June 30, 2017, 11:07:14 AMit looks very, very interesting. WOW, no build up and no ink coming off, but printing at 300/hour and double stroking looked downright painful! OUCH!pierre they print much faster in production. Pallets were cold and this was just for video.It is dry to the touch directly after printing. I put my hand on every color directly after printing and there was no ink on my hand. Pretty amazing. The screens were left without printing for well over an hour at a time during the Fespa show and printed fine.soooooooooooo, am I crazy, or was she putting her hand on the print right after the last station, and nothing was "wet to the touch", that's pretty freakin amazing if so!Dry to the touch after printing ? No build-up on the screen ?..... yet it doesn't dry out in the screen (at least not quickly) ?I'm not a water-base guy, but this would make me re-think that option.Here's a link to a Fresener/Greaves review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bJbU81PobY
Quote from: 244 on June 30, 2017, 12:21:48 PMQuote from: blue moon on June 30, 2017, 11:07:14 AMit looks very, very interesting. WOW, no build up and no ink coming off, but printing at 300/hour and double stroking looked downright painful! OUCH!pierre they print much faster in production. Pallets were cold and this was just for video.It is dry to the touch directly after printing. I put my hand on every color directly after printing and there was no ink on my hand. Pretty amazing. The screens were left without printing for well over an hour at a time during the Fespa show and printed fine.soooooooooooo, am I crazy, or was she putting her hand on the print right after the last station, and nothing was "wet to the touch", that's pretty freakin amazing if so!
Any word on where to buy this? Last time I asked around about virus it was like the stock had dried up and they were shedding distributors etc...