"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
My honeymoon was over about 2 years ago with my YOU. I never say much about it here, but I'll give my opinions....This was my first auto and I was a run of the mill printer. No clue on really how to print, just get them out the door. Thankfully, I had some great mentors that taught me the right way and we jumped levels. But this also showed me some flaws in the YOU carriage system that I wouldn't have known existed if I didn't learn. The older YOU's have an inferior scissor cylinder causing uneven pressure. To most people probably not a big deal, to me it is. The air lines to to carriage are too small and carry too little CFM. I hear and have seen that these sort of issues have been changed for the most part, and the ECO is a very nice machine, but I have other reasons (see below) why I would think twice for my next press.What I like? I love the heads down. I love the openness of the machine and the ease of loading and unloading screens. Not sure if it saves me a 1/4 second or not, but it is easy and nice. Having been around and test drove a GT3, I love the ROQ on that front. Some of the features I was shown on the GT3 were just standard issue on the lowest tier ROQ for half the price. It is quiet and very easy to operate. The simpler the better in my opinion. I couldn't imagine not having heads down or the ease of getting in and out now.Why would I hesitate to get another? 1) The carriage assembly and it fitting MY needs. 2) Service...this is the big one. Our press was out of parallel from the get go. We learned to compensate for it and it wasn't until we learned to print that we really realized it. Couldn't get anyone out here for a year and a half. Last week, my entire center lifting cylinder assembly came loose. The whole thing was rocking around, all the arms were rocking loose. Called into tech support, 24 hours later I got a call back. 24 hours. I could have been down for 24 hours and no one could call back. I found all the set screws came loose in the housing(don't know how that happened) and fixed it, but no one called back. Thankfully we haven't had any major down time issues, but that was an eye opener. I'm sure some are dutifully taken care of, and others are not, but that cannot happen. As Brandt said, we are printing money. If that press stops, so does the money. That's more important than anything to me.Long story short, if you make great screens, do the little things right, you can make great prints and great money on just about anything. But if that press stops, and stops printing money, it doesn't matter what bells and whistles you have or how fast that machine sets up and prints.
Some of the features I was shown on the GT3 were just standard issue on the lowest tier ROQ for half the price.
Ryanmoor I think that's a good move with the scales. I really thought digital would be cool and it cleans up the print head but it's just not practical. I do have an idea that might make it work though, shoot me an email if interested.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
I guess Alans thread is now a Roq thread.