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If you were to do it all over again, would you still go the green route, or blue?Also, for someone deciding between the two, what would be your biggest deciding factors on what to choose?
s.roque also has a tri loc type platen that mounts on the arms. I think there are 3 or more overall options for screen positioning. Maybe Danny can fill us in when he finds time on which one he selected and why.John, I could not agree more that in this day and age we should not be fiddling with micros. I hate, just abhor it actually. And that's an interesting point of view on the MHMs. I'm surprised to hear that your MHMs were not regging up when using CTS especially. I understand the zeroing out issue but many MHM users have noted that the adjustments are so minor from screen to screen and job to job that zeroing is not an issue. I personally like to zero a press after every job but I get that this won't happen in high production sometimes. in any case, the s.roque would be no different than the MHM in this sense unless someone elected to use their 3 point/tri loc style setup. Congrats on the successful expansion Danny, that's one hell of a jump in size!
I like the versatility of the registration pallet. Is there a micro adjustment on the back clamp?
Is there a video out there of that?...seems like I remember one that maybe Alex did a while back.
Quote from: Orion on July 08, 2015, 08:25:34 PMI like the versatility of the registration pallet. Is there a micro adjustment on the back clamp?No micros on the back screen holder. I'd be curious to know how many shops actually use the rear micro. We had them on our ch3 but never touched them ever lol
Quote from: LoneWolf2 on July 08, 2015, 12:14:08 PMIf you were to do it all over again, would you still go the green route, or blue?Also, for someone deciding between the two, what would be your biggest deciding factors on what to choose?I'm not here to take sales away from anyone..... When I ran my blue stuff it worked awesome, we had great results with it, and the service from m&r is unmatched. I will never take anything away from Rich or his guys as there's nothing bad I can say about them or any of their products. The cts from them that we use is still the heart of my shop and without that no matter what presses we are using I feel we would be fighting a battle with setups daily. But with that said if I had to do it all over again yes I would 100% not change a thing. I am so impressed with the roq presses, and how we are setting them up that no doubt in my personal opinion for my shop it's a better for us using the green stuff. As for someone deciding between the two there's so many factors that come into play I would have to look at each situation and know the details but from my experience I am SOLD on the green machines. If I was starting another shop tomorrow with unlimited budgets I would be calling roq and ordering everything I could, just my opinion of course....All in all I could not be happier with the machines from roq.