"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Moose, back when all I had was a manual press my biggest thing was trying to keep the same print angle....I was working on a tool to fit my squeege in so I could keep the same angle and pressure during printing never finish it though got an auto LOLDarryl
It's called a one armed bandit and used primarily for flat stock. Also someone made a semi-automatic attachment air operated I believe. Never really caught on.
Do you want a video of an auto flooding and printing from different angles? I can do a vid of our press printing and just focus on the squeegee and floodbar from different points of view.
I'm waiting for the video shot with the GoPro, or similar camera, mounted on the carriage, giving a squeegee eye's view of the printing process up close and personal!
Quote from: 3Deep on November 01, 2012, 04:29:41 PMMoose, back when all I had was a manual press my biggest thing was trying to keep the same print angle....I was working on a tool to fit my squeege in so I could keep the same angle and pressure during printing never finish it though got an auto LOLDarrylHey Darryl,Funny you mention that we have been thinking about the same kinda thing. Realistically I will Rube Goldberg up something because at this stage in my life there is no way there is an auto in my future.Not sure which way to go with this first i need to better understand the squeegee dance on an auto moosemanGuys I think this might be it. The M&R accu-strokehttp://www.mrprint.com/en/ProductOverview.aspx?id=100