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http://modesto.craigslist.org/tls/4046717141.html1 hour away, 10hp 3phase, and $800
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on October 10, 2013, 08:29:10 AMhttp://modesto.craigslist.org/tls/4046717141.html1 hour away, 10hp 3phase, and $800Dude, what's wrong with this one? Looks like around 33CFM and has a newer motor.
So when the tech was measuring the print stroke he said max I could get was maybe 16". This is a 18" print area machine. Does anyone with a Gauntlet in the mid 90s era get more than a 16" stroke?
You can always use double beveled squeegees with no angle. I just printed a back image that was almost 17" long without beveled squeegees ('95 Gauntlet S (16x18 max image). You just adjust your bumpers, as long as your squeegee still lands on the front of the platten and your flood clears the image you should be fine. If you adjust the bumpers make sure you tighten them up real good, they can easily come loose. My press will not take any screen longer than 31".
We tried to print a 1 color print today. Set up the screen in head 8. Printed nice for about 3 prints and then the flood and squeegee stopped chopping, it would just move to the front and then go back. I got frustrated and threw it on the manual to finish up the job. I then went back and turned all heads on thinking that maybe it was starving for air but all the other heads chopped and printed as normal although under no load.