"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
That print has a 5-6 second flash... how long is everyone flashing with with your standard quartz flash? 4 seconds?
Graphicdisorder... I do not think anyone said the flashback did not slow production down compare to the dedicated flash station.
i agee flashbacks are awesome, wish I had a second as well. will have one in near future. and to me a flashback is not a band-aid at all.
QuoteQuotenow that I brought that up, that is one of the biggest limitations of using a flashback in my mind (the fact that you can't get the platens very warm)... textac works better warm, plastisol sheers better warm, etc.now that is not true at all. we have flashback and yes the pallet heats up. in fact on longer runs we do speed flash up faster and faster the more we print. in fact on cold morning i turn the press on and let is cycle with the flashback on to get the pallets warmed up. so saying that they cannot get them very warm is just not true at all in my experience.at the speeds we had to run our flashback in order to not gel the ink in the screen above the platens never got very warm due to the fans cooling it down.
Quotenow that I brought that up, that is one of the biggest limitations of using a flashback in my mind (the fact that you can't get the platens very warm)... textac works better warm, plastisol sheers better warm, etc.now that is not true at all. we have flashback and yes the pallet heats up. in fact on longer runs we do speed flash up faster and faster the more we print. in fact on cold morning i turn the press on and let is cycle with the flashback on to get the pallets warmed up. so saying that they cannot get them very warm is just not true at all in my experience.
now that I brought that up, that is one of the biggest limitations of using a flashback in my mind (the fact that you can't get the platens very warm)... textac works better warm, plastisol sheers better warm, etc.
Diamond back is Air heads.Even if it wasn't it would still need air for table up as well as chop cylinders.M&R doesn't have an all electric press that I'm aware of.
well a band-aide is a fix for something which is broken or not working correctly. for me that characterization is not accurate. and not defensive just have different opinion than yourself.
the diamondback s max print size is 16x18 the cutless 20x20.
Quote from: aauusa on January 16, 2016, 12:52:58 PM the diamondback s max print size is 16x18 the cutless 20x20.Brandt, isn't this enough of a reason for you to push the Workhorse over the Diamondback?