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We shipped a screen to Chicago to see if they would set it up for ROQ pins. A flat "No" for anyone wondering. Their lack of flexibility is one of the many things that turn us off from M&R products.
Quote from: 1964GN on October 23, 2018, 07:15:20 AMWe shipped a screen to Chicago to see if they would set it up for ROQ pins. A flat "No" for anyone wondering. Their lack of flexibility is one of the many things that turn us off from M&R products.Can you confirm what the maximum and standard size screen frame you are running on your ROQ press. The I-Image S accommodates a maximum 26" x 36" format frame with the standard M&R Tri-Sync set-up. I'm estimating that that we would lose about 1" to 1.5" from the max frame length to accommodate the ROQ pin adapters at both ends of the frame. If this is a problem, we could look at the larger format I-Image ST or STE units that accommodate a maximum 26" x 43" frame size.
A quick follow up on our situation. Peter took the time to look into this and contacted our owner today. They will set this up for ROQ pins using 23x31 frames. Larger frames could be an issue though, at least as far as the S is concerned.Thank you for taking the time on this. Proving solutions is part of what manufactures need to do and we truly appreciate your effort. Looks like we will be a shop with a brand new M&R i-Image S and Uni-Kote in the near future.