"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: 244 on June 09, 2016, 03:19:18 PMYour press can be sped up as well if you would like.Something secret that I'm missing??? if I can eek out another 100/hr we'd be happy for now... I was under the impression that 900-950/hr was max for our sporty?
Your press can be sped up as well if you would like.
The stock setup for a sporty is a bit slow imho. I worked with our tech to speed it up in a couple ways from his initial settings and ours eclipses 1k with no issue. With my best puller I can run it at 1020/hr for smaller stretches of time, the limitation Still, I think a low color, rippin' fast side auto is a great idea. It's what I'm looking at to replace our old gauntlet, pretty much exactly what Alex wanted form s.roque but, like him, no confirmation yet on the ability to build a small footprint eco that can accept standard screens. Due to space limitations that would be our ideal setup- one low color, speedy little press under 11' diameter and then a large main press.
, no confirmation yet on the ability to build a small footprint eco that can accept standard screens. Due to space limitations that would be our ideal setup- one low color, speedy little press under 11' diameter and then a large main press.
We have a small 3 color YOU with the indexing speed tuned up some on it.......
Jeez, I'm still trying to get my crew to print at any speed without stopping every 3 shirts, congrats!
Quote from: ZooCity on June 10, 2016, 01:23:53 PMJeez, I'm still trying to get my crew to print at any speed without stopping every 3 shirts, congrats!this is the 'slow down to go faster' -- if you're missing that fast, take the index back.This was on bella flowy tanks.. 924/hr:https://youtu.be/ztsIYlS4i9gAlfonso came back and just did a bit more tweaking and we are now at 81 doz/hr, which now truly seems to be as fast as the press will run.