"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
DUDE -evo! you can't hand out that bit of info and leave us hanging for a few weeks. . it's like a stripper showing half a nipple. . .wtf man. . .
I know that Newman recommends that you send a pallet in and they attach the arms there but there is no telling how much that costs, as nothing of theirs is cheap. Memory tells me it was $1000 (possibly a hair more, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't less).As far as centering the arms I think it would be as easy as putting a vertical line on the center of the screen to lay over a center line drawn on the pallet the pin locks on the screen would put the outstretched pin arms where they belong. As long as you have it 98% straight and centered I don't see it making a difference in the final product (shirt print). All the screens will be registered on the same pallet so they would all be in register to each other. Of course, I am thinking this with out seeing the actual pallet arms. Would JB Weld work? How were the affixed to the pallet of your centurian?
Well we love our Tri-Loc. Its easily worth the money in my opinion. We are often dead nuts or need to micro maybe 1 head a little. Its cut our set up time down a lot and we came from a VRS Vastex system.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on June 08, 2011, 11:14:19 AMWell we love our Tri-Loc. Its easily worth the money in my opinion. We are often dead nuts or need to micro maybe 1 head a little. Its cut our set up time down a lot and we came from a VRS Vastex system. What do you think makes the tri-loc more accurate?
Quote from: Shanarchy on June 08, 2011, 11:53:05 AMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on June 08, 2011, 11:14:19 AMWell we love our Tri-Loc. Its easily worth the money in my opinion. We are often dead nuts or need to micro maybe 1 head a little. Its cut our set up time down a lot and we came from a VRS Vastex system. What do you think makes the tri-loc more accurate?The stops. The master frame and the pallet are perfectly matched.