Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Pierre, we need to do "Printer Swap". I'll come visit you and your press, then you come visit me and mine.
I know this is off the MHM subject, but here again, someone saying a certain press never needs pallet leveling, but is that true in the real world? would be cool if it is true, but is it. sRoque Screen Printing Press FAQ - Lock and Roq Garment Platen System
Question for Steve, Pierre and Sean and any other MHM owners...How many times have you had to have repair made by a MHM Technical outside of self inflicted wounds (Accidents) .. bet most can easily be completed your self when needed.These MHM machines are incredibly well designed, engineered and built, the FPU, pinned screens, pallet change over, squeegee angel adjustment, adjust registration on the fly are amazingly cool. lets say you are setting up a 8 color job and want to flip screen 3 and 5 with the pin system you just move it and it is almost in registration. I can go on but you all have heard this before. I owned Tas before MHM and have never owned a M&R press but I can assure you there is no perfect machine, by the way in 20 years running TAS I was down 4 hours 1 time, re registering was never needed and truly zero pallet- pallet arm flex.. the MHM technician Rodney is amazingly cool, attentive, available and knows these machines like the back of his hand. The biggest issue i have with this machine is that you can not print youth and skinny girl fit long sleeves the pallet arm is to big.With all that said when I am ready to buy another press you bet I will take a strong look at M&R as well.Robert
I've moved our two S-Types three times each, and I am constantly amazed that when it's re-assemble time, we're almost always dead on parallel. Don't ask me how it works, I don't know, it just does.There's two points for the screen hangers, two bolts each end of the screen, but stacked horizontallyif that makes sense. The pallets have little riser bars under them if you need to raise one side front orback.We do re-level once a year or so. And the floating squeegee chingadero makes it tougher then on basicallyany other press. You can't float a floodbar over the pallet to see where you're at. We use a metal frame welded with the MHM pins and 4 dial indicators towards the corners. 4 bar clamps on the cornersof the holders to the head extrusions make for precise adjustment and holding position while tighteningthe hangers. Clear as mud?
Steve, how many impressions on that S-type? 12 years old and still runs great is a great testament to the reliability and durability. Are there any pics of your S-type anywhere Steve? I was wondering how it looked compared to the current S-types.