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Do you guys run either flash with proximity sensors when you use the substrate temperature control? I mean if you set it to 230 degrees, the flash is controlled by the Prox sensor and not the control panel on the automatic? We can set the timer on the control panel of our press, but I don't see a way to have the flash turn off when the substrate temp reaches 230 degrees.... Is that how you run them when you use that feature? Thanks!
Quote from: ffokazak on January 21, 2016, 12:03:49 AMDo you guys run either flash with proximity sensors when you use the substrate temperature control? I mean if you set it to 230 degrees, the flash is controlled by the Prox sensor and not the control panel on the automatic? We can set the timer on the control panel of our press, but I don't see a way to have the flash turn off when the substrate temp reaches 230 degrees.... Is that how you run them when you use that feature? Thanks!I found the Cayenne D would make for much quicker flashes for medium to long runs but slower for the short runs, and the temperature sensor didn't operate like it did with the Red Chili D, couldn't be used as the cutoff reliably because it would delay the initial flash on the next garment, it wouldn't be consistent.The temperature cutoff works with either the PLC setting or sensor setting, it just keeps reading the temp and cuts off the flash when set temp is reached. The temp cutoff overrides the other settings whether at the press or on the flash (assuming flash time is long enough to reach cutoff, which it always should be...)On our Cayenne D, you set the temp at the flash, not at the control panel. As far as flash time, its press controlled so we just bump it down in time as we go in the run often reaching 2 seconds or less in flash time pretty quick. Those Cayenne D's heat up quick.
Got it, that's good.It would be super cool if the flash "held" the press until temp was reached, you could watchthe press heat up and start indexing faster and you wouldn't have to eff with the timing at all during a run.Seems like it would be simple enough.