"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I didn't measure either, but we're running discharge though 280's at about 3.5 bar, and I'm not seeing any movementin the support arm. The tip of the pallet is flexing quite a bit, but like Jon, we start our prints pretty low.
Maybe they positioned the support arms to eliminate deflection at the start of the print area and considered the rest of the platen from there out to be for shirt positioning? Or would you guys be losing image area by staying out of the "deflection zone"?
I think the E-Types can start printing higher up/closer to screen frame than the S-Types. We put our reg marks at #3 on the FPU, but art starts at about #4, so that we know we won't have issueswith clearing. This is about 9" or so from frame edge, which seems like a lot, but we can print to within an inch or twoon the other end.We run with our pallets placed fully inward as well.
Quote from: ebscreen on August 27, 2014, 12:00:57 PMI think the E-Types can start printing higher up/closer to screen frame than the S-Types. We put our reg marks at #3 on the FPU, but art starts at about #4, so that we know we won't have issueswith clearing. This is about 9" or so from frame edge, which seems like a lot, but we can print to within an inch or twoon the other end.We run with our pallets placed fully inward as well.Have you ever tried printing outward in, It seems like it would help with covering but I just can't wrap my head around it. Seems so backwards when I am prinitng. LOL
Quote from: Extreme Screen Prints on August 27, 2014, 12:46:38 PMQuote from: ebscreen on August 27, 2014, 12:00:57 PMI think the E-Types can start printing higher up/closer to screen frame than the S-Types. We put our reg marks at #3 on the FPU, but art starts at about #4, so that we know we won't have issueswith clearing. This is about 9" or so from frame edge, which seems like a lot, but we can print to within an inch or twoon the other end.We run with our pallets placed fully inward as well.Have you ever tried printing outward in, It seems like it would help with covering but I just can't wrap my head around it. Seems so backwards when I am prinitng. LOLhmm, we print outward->inward. We were about to switch, but with all the new staff the timing was not right. So just to confirm, you start at the bottom of the shirt?pierre
They also print with 2PSI in other countries. I don't get it.And all MHM factory workers wear the same blue overalls. It's weird.