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WTB M&R Tri-loc Registration Pallet 23X31
ZooCity:
--- Quote ---I think you should just get an MHM when you upgrade and not worry about registration!
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Sounds great, you'll sell me yours right? That way you can get a shiny new one. 8) But seriously, I'm into it. The way things are going with MHM sounds better than when I checked on it last. I wish so bad that they still sold and serviced that oval they had, that thing is just downright sexy.
Another note, I believe Newman makes the Pin-Lock to work integrated with the MHM system. That is, you could pick up the fpu from MHM for the non-repeat jobs and then use the Pin-Lock alignment setup for repeat setups. That way you'd reg up the repeaters once on the carrier sheets and just pin 'em up and rock it later.
I need to actually get some pricing from them, I'm just afraid of initiating that process during busy season. I'm fresh meat in the auto world and I know how equipment sales can be.
--- Quote ---You are correct in saying simplified. It works when used right and doesn't when not.... pretty simple. 8)
Some systems I have looked at seem way over "thunk" ;)
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I like that, keep it simple. Close to perfect is close enough, that's what the micros are for. Respect to Newman though for making a system that, if you used it religiously and reverently and kept your gear in tune, would be spot on every time. Wouldn't that be a trip to just lock screens in and go every single run?
Speaking of, back to work....
blue moon:
--- Quote from: ZooCity on June 27, 2011, 05:06:49 PM ---
Sounds great, you'll sell me yours right? That way you can get a shiny new one. 8) But seriously, I'm into it. The way things are going with MHM sounds better than when I checked on it last. I wish so bad that they still sold and serviced that oval they had, that thing is just downright sexy.
Another note, I believe Newman makes the Pin-Lock to work integrated with the MHM system. That is, you could pick up the fpu from MHM for the non-repeat jobs and then use the Pin-Lock alignment setup for repeat setups. That way you'd reg up the repeaters once on the carrier sheets and just pin 'em up and rock it later.
I need to actually get some pricing from them, I'm just afraid of initiating that process during busy season. I'm fresh meat in the auto world and I know how equipment sales can be.
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I am still another year or two from getting another press, and my guess is, I might keep this one. . . but you never know.
MHM does not make the oval any more, but the mastermind behind the MHM is now on his own and has a better oval for sale. Hirsch does sell it. I have talked to them about it, but at $160k for a 6 color press it is out of my price range.
it has a drive in each platten and thus no chain. There are sensors that will stop it if somebody walks into the press (watch the video). The control unit can be moved around (I think it is wireless) and can be set up where ever you want to run the press from. Do some more searching, from what I am hearing, it is about 10 years ahead of anything out there.
Digotex IDO Overview.flv
ZooCity:
Holy crap Pierre, thanks for the porn.
The platen alignment business going on there is way ahead of anything I've seen.
What's this thing called?
blue moon:
just google digotex
here are some pix on TSF (with one that shall remain unnamed)
http://www.t-shirtforums.com/screen-printing-equipment/t148486.html
and some more from the manufacturer directly:
http://www.digotex.at/flyer/Digotex%20Flyer%20iD%20series.pdf
ZooCity:
This press looks ingenious. Independent drive? Brilliant. It has a lifetime registration guarantee. :o
160k for 6 colors is ludicrously spendy though. I wonder if they're willing to cut some deals for the first few that are coming into the states? Presumably, there will be bugs to work out so I'd want a discount on running one of the initial builds. That's assuming these aren't already in production all over the place.
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