Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
So the wife and I have been getting set up for screen printing. We actually just finished our first largeish order @200 shirts in single color with front pocket print. I also decided to make up my own design to try out multi color before we actually got a multi color job. I got a ton of good info on my emulsion issue I had so I thought it was time to look in this next.So I designed a 3 color print of an anvil shaped USA flag. What we found when we first set up was that on or 6x6 press only 3 of the screen arms line up flat with the pallets. The other 3 are various degrees of high in the front. I ended up putting about 1/4" of shim on one when we set up to run the pockets as I didn't want to remove my 3 color screens yet. I used 2 3.8-16 hex nuts taped to the bottom part of the clamp to level out that screen.I have looked and the only connection between the clamp bar and the arm os the 2 locking screws for the micro registration. My question is does anyone have any tips for getting these arms leveled? Do I find the ones in the middle of the range and level the plates to those and hope that gets them all into a range I can use? I am open to any suggestions. I am currently thinking I will have to tape in some shims to get the one that are out to be useable. Right now I have a 6 color press that can only do 3 colors.Thanks for any suggestions!Jon