One thing I'd like to mention that I think is very important with using a floating squeegee system like the V, I think proper press setup is paramount. The closer all your printheads and pallets are in parallel with each other, the less problems you're going to have with the V squeegee. I don't see a whole lot of people who run them talk about press parallelism but with the floating squeegee, it can only do so much as far as pressure goes from side to side and if your pallets are out of whack, you'll have to really crank the pressure down to clear on the lower side of the pallet. You'll likely get different ink deposits with un-parallel pallets as well. I really believe that those who have the most problems with the V-style system are the one's with un-parallel presses.