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how would i do that? sorry i don't see the switch to do that!
You could always flip the hoses on the stroke and chopper cylinders--if you do more WB/DC than plastisol, at least.
Not sure about the Gauntlet for sure, but can't you just switch the floodbar and squeegee and adjust angles?
Quote from: ScreenFoo on January 21, 2013, 02:11:28 PMYou could always flip the hoses on the stroke and chopper cylinders--if you do more WB/DC than plastisol, at least.I don't think that would work with only a rear prox, you would have to trick the PLC. It still leaves the screen dry, which I think is root of the question. If I'm reading this right you want to flood the screen as the pallets drop to keep it wet in between prints. So print, flood, index, print, repeat.
Instead of guessing and taking stabs in the dark why not call M&R and ask?