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Quote from: squeegee on July 27, 2011, 06:37:28 PMGaylen's flashes rock, we get 3 second flash times on big prints or small ones (at speed with hot pallets of course), and we normally only run ours at about 75%-80% of full power. What is the size of the Gaylen flash? Is there any power difference needed? I have a Calmat flash and wonder if i have to run a new power line. Mine runs off a 3-Phase 40 amp. You think Gaylen would give a discount for board members or if we all buy them at the same time.
Gaylen's flashes rock, we get 3 second flash times on big prints or small ones (at speed with hot pallets of course), and we normally only run ours at about 75%-80% of full power.
This is not a post to sell you a flash but to possible help you with your understanding of flashes. A good quartz flash cure should gel your ink in around 1-3 seconds if you are using the proper wavelength of IR. It is not the type of bulb so much as it is the wavelength. We have customers gelling the ink in one second once the pallets are warmed up and less than 5 seconds even if the pallets are not. A reference price can be had by looking at our Red Chili flash. A 18X22 on a stand that pulls 34 amps on 3 phase typically runs around $2500. That is also with a money back guarantee as well if you are not satisfied. If here at M&R we sell at that price that should be a good guide for what you should pay for others. Again this is not to sell you on our product. Hope it helps.
Quote from: 244 on July 27, 2011, 08:48:27 PMThis is not a post to sell you a flash but to possible help you with your understanding of flashes. A good quartz flash cure should gel your ink in around 1-3 seconds if you are using the proper wavelength of IR. It is not the type of bulb so much as it is the wavelength. We have customers gelling the ink in one second once the pallets are warmed up and less than 5 seconds even if the pallets are not. A reference price can be had by looking at our Red Chili flash. A 18X22 on a stand that pulls 34 amps on 3 phase typically runs around $2500. That is also with a money back guarantee as well if you are not satisfied. If here at M&R we sell at that price that should be a good guide for what you should pay for others. Again this is not to sell you on our product. Hope it helps. I have no idea if it works with their press. I would assume it does but I am only guessing. Bulb replacement is $78.00 and should have a 5 year lifetime.244,Does it work with a MHM e-Type. How much are the replacement bulbs? From what I understand the only flashes that we can use are the Calmat and the MSI (Gaylen's) flashes.jon
Try these people: www.lexusa.com - Lamp Express USA. They have a minimum, but maybe a few other guys here might be able to go in it together. When we bought from them, I sent them a pic of each end and the dimensions of the bulb. They shipped them to me and they fit perfectly and worked great. We have Calmat flashes as well. Mark
Thanks Mark, I'll give them a call on Monday. And thanks to everyone for the help on this. Have a great weekend.Steve
Thanks Squeegee. Can you PM me what you paid for them. Do they have a website???