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Is it not worth the time for registering the left chest for just that 1-3 or 6 jobs a day yet saving the reclaim time for two sets of screens? 6 of one/half dozen of the other I figure. Just rattling off questions.
Sounds like so far so good! Can't remember if you have an auto coater
Quote from: Dottonedan on October 02, 2024, 01:36:04 PMIs it not worth the time for registering the left chest for just that 1-3 or 6 jobs a day yet saving the reclaim time for two sets of screens? 6 of one/half dozen of the other I figure. Just rattling off questions.Not to mention time savings on the press. Flip the all the clamps open, rest the flood/squeegee down on the ends of the screen, flip it around, clamp in, wipe the images, register, tape off, go. No removing ink, no swapping screens, less reclaim chemicals and time, etc etc.Triloc on only one side is still triloc, yo.All of this. Large runs we don't gang up images due to running it on different presses. But for the shorter custom contract we of course do and this tremendously saves time/moneyIt's the little things that add up.
SAATI use three point spring loaded and three beefy air cylinders to lock the screen. Works fine just not always 1,000% maybe 90-95%
Also, for any CTS type machine and Tr-Loc, is it really that big of an issue to have to manually micro reg (maybe a little more than a mico) a job when you are using an image on both sides...but only Tri-locked on one side?
Depends on how your set up is. Flipping on my LTS is not an option anyways. How about yours? I'd like to hear from an expert