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I had the problem on some older presses that also had air and it was from the stroke starting before the chopper's had a chance to fully pressurize and push the screen down. Essentially it's a timing issue where the head needs to wait an extra .5 second before the stoke activates. We have the same problem on our Stratus, and its all electric. We increased the dwell time too .8 sec. and it helped. We get deflection and the pressure on the choppers are inconsistent. We double stroke with decreased pressure when needed and make sure our inks our mixed well and up to a workable temp. Also check your off contact, we decreased ours to less than 1/8" off the shirt. All of our screens are 30-35Nm. We also increased our flood bar angle to 15-20 degrease to insure the top of the image gets a good flood. Hope some of this helps.Chris
Also check the upper cushion on our lift cylinder and insure the table is all the way up before the print stroke begins. Watch the bearing going into the catch fork while cycling the machine with all heads firing and at full stroke.
...stroke starting before the chopper's had a chance to fully pressurize and push the screen down….. and slow down the print speed a tad to let the pressure build up.
Quote from: Parker 1 on January 17, 2015, 02:03:30 PMAlso check the upper cushion on our lift cylinder and insure the table is all the way up before the print stroke begins. Watch the bearing going into the catch fork while cycling the machine with all heads firing and at full stroke.How would one fix this issue , i have definitely noticed it on one of our machines.....thank you