"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
an issue we had, our stop blocks on the tri loc platen where hitting the corners of the screens, right where the weld is. I jb welded a piece of .040 aluminum to the platen stop block and it fixed it.
How is your screen tension between all screes again? Below 25 newtons you can see dramatic shifts with a 2-3 newton difference.Is the squeegee pressure different between your base white print head and the other colors? This will exaggerate low tension screen issues.Is pressure equal between both sides of the squeegee? Again, low tension will magnify these issues.
My golden pre-reg rules:Make sure it repeats. Can you reload your exposed screen to the PRU and see that's it dead on?
Use 3 regi marks if you're not already. Yeah, 1 more regi mark 4" from the center in whatever direction you prefer helped us dial things in to a surprising degree. Our results were consistent, and not that bad, but adding the 3rd mark made it really accurate.
Warped screen/frame perhaps? Did you see if they're both completely flat? You said you tried BOTH the screens in different heads or just the top screen?
I have one head that, when I hit the air locks, it always shifts the screen a little based on how the plungers come down and hit it and I think one of the hangers might be skewed a little.
are you holding onto the screen as you hit the air locks? We pull on the screen into the stop blocks and THEN hit the air locks. Our screens don't move at all when we lock them down
On the Roq's with the air clamps you can slow the clamp action down by slowing down the switch. IE slowly flip the switchas opposed to flicking it. If this doesn't change anything on your machine, look or ask if there is a flow (preferable) orpressure adjustment for the clamps. A slower, smoother clamping action will introduce less jolt than a fast one.