Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I see pictures from fespa that this oval is there. Looks identical to the Chinese company cntop oval. What's the story is this an M&r or a Chinese cntop?(as to where the machine is being machined, welded, assembled, etc)
HMMM. Very interesting press. When it will it be available State side?
Dannys got a hard on for this one. LOL
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on February 14, 2017, 11:56:15 AMDannys got a hard on for this one. LOLNot really, just wanting accurate info so people can make informed decisions. I would sure as hell want to know if my machine was manufactured in China vs USA when I'm buying from a usa company.What is the difference between this machine and a stryker? Why would someone buy this machine over a stryker?Why would m&r go with an entirely different pallet system and print head when they've said their current solution(stryker) is the best?Is this machine RL certified ?I'm just scratching my head as to why this oval is coming out when the stryker just came out, whats the reason?
M&R has been around for a long time and is responsible for a lot of great stuff. I am sure they have their reasons. And to assume something that is made in China is bad for some reason is weird. Look at your Iphone for example. Anyway, the limited time I was lucky to spend at M&R one day the sheer amount of equipment shipping to China was insane. It was staggering how much was going there. So in a business sense it would be smart to have a factory there to produce and sell there instead of slow boating it across the ocean. For any change in equipment features that is their decision and maybe meeting what the their customers are wanting. I do not run an international company so maybe offering something in China in today's world market it makes sense to offer it everywhere.