"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Sonny was that here in Connecticut?
My team and I could take out 8 colors, put in 8 colors, and be running good shirts in 15-20 Minutes.The year ... 1989.The Press ... M&R Challenger 16/14. 3 Flashes.The Screen ... Static Aluminum.The Print ... 7 Metallics and black ... 2 Whites, 5 puffs and black ... 4 whites, 3 colors and black.
Quote from: Printficient on November 08, 2011, 02:28:19 PMMy team and I could take out 8 colors, put in 8 colors, and be running good shirts in 15-20 Minutes.The year ... 1989.The Press ... M&R Challenger 16/14. 3 Flashes.The Screen ... Static Aluminum.The Print ... 7 Metallics and black ... 2 Whites, 5 puffs and black ... 4 whites, 3 colors and black.These were some of the first Challengers built I think. They had just got rid of their ovals when I got the only job in the printing dept. Cleaning screens in an enclosed non vented room with mineral spirits.Sonny: I don't want to be a doubter but I didn't even know that M&R was manufacturing 14 color presses all the way back in 1989. These must have been some of Rich's earliest large format presses.