"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Please work on a pallet solution for long sleeves that actually works
Pretty cool. If I was a designer of products I would've made the pallet square, with the t-shirt shape detachable as it is just a hinge. That way you could have a nice large square pallet for posters or other mediums. Also move the wheels so they hit the top of the neck to lift up the shape so that you don't have holes in the square pallet. I'm sure these pallets aren't cheap, so making them more multi use would make them more useful as I'm sure they cost a pretty penny.Overall, good innovation, although I dread the day all over prints come back into fashion as they can be a nightmare to print! Gotta just set customer expectations and sell the errors as uniqueness.Also good work on the video quality, presses look super nice.
Mike, have you seen the Action solution, it seems to work pretty well for those who have it. There are also a few other solutions now that were not available before we are going to get with you on.
Tony, remember the allover flip pallet ultimate's where you would flash and flip printing both sides in one round and the dryers with the IR panels on the bottom and top to cure both sides. Cutting edge at the time.
Yes they all worked consistently. The Precision vs (Circa 1985/87ish) was first; used magnets to keep the thin board and support base firmly together while printing. M&R used scizzor pallets single system where the sleeves swiveled in and out for load/unloading.Need support stantions to battle platen deflection The MHM was similar however the sleeve sections traveled in and out right to left.