"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Feel free to drop me a line so we can go over your questions. You have a pretty solid grip on what is going to happen with the unit, but i am glad to help button the last remaining issues up.We have 24hr service on our digital equipment the same as screen print, the number is 847-410-3500. Eric,I will have our service team give you a call if you haven't already been in contact with them.Thanks,
we started with our i-Image ST on static frames and have had to do registration on almost every job after doing the initial tri-lock... the static frames were all over the place... found out the company that stretches our S mesh statics stretches them to 20N, after a few cycles, they're sitting around 15-16N. Our 200's were all over the place.when we had consistent (but lower) tension, registration was better, but still not great.went to M3s, high tension (on the S-mesh, we're around 30-35N depending on thread count), registration is SO much easier now... sometimes just a tweak or 2 on the underbase, and rock-n-roll.
sorry.. we still have the epson... momentary slip of mind/keyboard here .. (fixed in the original post to not confuse others )
Quote from: jvanick on January 08, 2015, 07:28:17 PMsorry.. we still have the epson... momentary slip of mind/keyboard here .. (fixed in the original post to not confuse others )I was just worried that I'd be one of the few left with the epson based one. I agree with you. When I use the M3's I'm rarely off. With the ez frames it usually takes an adjustment here and there but I think it's more to do with the frame holder hitting the frame a little higher on the frame than the triloc.
went to M3s, high tension (on the S-mesh, we're around 30-35N depending on thread count), registration is SO much easier now... sometimes just a tweak or 2 on the underbase, and rock-n-roll.