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Quote from: Anatolhelp on August 14, 2014, 05:05:42 PMNot in my opinion...The step back program doesn't have to go all around the press. Just step back one station and flash. Saves lots of time. My personal experience is in most cases a revolver type program is faster than the step back with a full load. In most, but not all. In either case, I didn't think the time savings was extreme.
Not in my opinion...The step back program doesn't have to go all around the press. Just step back one station and flash. Saves lots of time.
So Terry are you saying your 8 color press could possibly print all 8 colors in one rotation. Im having a hard time picturing that. Maybe 7 colors cause you have to account for the flash station but then you don't have a cool down spot unless you can print wet on wet the rest of the way. But I think again we are back to an 8 color press somewhat comfortably printing a 6 color image in one rotation. Or am I thinking wrong?
huh?they are actually the same if I am thinking right. The number of moves (going back or forth) is the same. The only difference is the direction of the moves. Am I missing something?pierre
Step back is slower in other ways. If you are running step back there is longer delay in loading and unloading the garments while the machine cycles. It may bring your production speed down to 250-300 pph. If you can do a revolver mode the second time around the operator and puller could be stacking at the end of the dryer basically eliminating the person at the end of the dryer. You may still only be getting 250-300 pph but more is getting done. I also believe it's hard on the indexer itself, the constant left/right action especially on an air index.