"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Tony the shims on my press are only to raise the over all height of the head not to level it. It is something I can do myself when quieter god knows I spent 15 years keeping our Javelin leveled.Again i was told it was not necessary to level the head because the choppers will make up for the differences, in a perfect world I wish the numbers on our chopper cylinders were equal side to side.Look at the pic below and you can see how unlevel my heads are. And yes that is set to have the squeegee parallel to the platen.
Heck, I bet they aren't that bad on my 1999 Gauntlet.
Quote from: Inkman996 on October 06, 2011, 03:51:28 PMTony the shims on my press are only to raise the over all height of the head not to level it. It is something I can do myself when quieter god knows I spent 15 years keeping our Javelin leveled.Again i was told it was not necessary to level the head because the choppers will make up for the differences, in a perfect world I wish the numbers on our chopper cylinders were equal side to side.Look at the pic below and you can see how unlevel my heads are. And yes that is set to have the squeegee parallel to the platen.It's not "New Technology" it's "Better Technology". As the picture clearly shows.Jesus that's awesome.Brian please tell us how this is normal? Quote from: mk162 on October 06, 2011, 04:36:55 PMHeck, I bet they aren't that bad on my 1999 Gauntlet. Of course it's not, its built by a company that know's what they are doing. Someone please explain to me what good all this "new" technology is if you can't build a press correctly.
Tony the shims on my press are only to raise the over all height of the head not to level it. It is something I can do myself when quieter god knows I spent 15 years keeping our Javelin leveled.Again i was told it was not necessary to level the head because the choppers will make up for the differences, in a perfect world I wish the numbers on our chopper cylinders were equal side to side.Look at the pic below and you can see how unlevel my heads are. And yes that is set to have the squeegee parallel to the platen.It's not "New Technology" it's "Better Technology". As the picture clearly shows.
LOL Brandt I was dumb and drank the kool aid but now I now I been snake bit.Thank good there is people in our industry like Rich Hoffman and the guys at Anatol, they both have helped me out on our press when I needed it, since Ptex is not honoring their warranty.
Either the linear rail that the chopper plate rides on is installed at an angle, or the print arm itself is pitched where it attaches to the main body. Which part is funky?