"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Well played............now if only Action could come up with one for autos. That would be something
YEah, definitely need on that can go on a print arm, have some sort of one step clamp that clamps to the arm, pull your tape on, cut, squeegee down, trim, unclamp, lift, index, start over. Taking pallets on and off a 16 station or higher machine to re-tape would really suck, it takes long enough just re-taping =). Come Action, you guys can do it!!!
Quote from: tonypep on August 17, 2017, 11:07:26 AMWell played............now if only Action could come up with one for autos. That would be somethingTP remember the 3 hour paper changes one of our favorite redneck printers does..painfull
not bad. put a feeder bar in front of the roll, low - so you can run the tape under it, and pull up to pull out (so the back tape edge is close to the level of the platen, not the top of the roll.that said, i wouldn't ever take the time to move it from arm to arm to arm.
Quote from: Stinkhorn Press on August 18, 2017, 10:37:51 AMnot bad. put a feeder bar in front of the roll, low - so you can run the tape under it, and pull up to pull out (so the back tape edge is close to the level of the platen, not the top of the roll.that said, i wouldn't ever take the time to move it from arm to arm to arm.needs a rubber cam swing arm latch - pull towards you locks it on, push back takes it right off.
Quote from: Stinkhorn Press on August 18, 2017, 10:38:47 AMQuote from: Stinkhorn Press on August 18, 2017, 10:37:51 AMnot bad. put a feeder bar in front of the roll, low - so you can run the tape under it, and pull up to pull out (so the back tape edge is close to the level of the platen, not the top of the roll.that said, i wouldn't ever take the time to move it from arm to arm to arm.needs a rubber cam swing arm latch - pull towards you locks it on, push back takes it right off.just trying to add in all the doo-dads to make sure it's properly expensive Thank you - all excellent ideas!
Yes, some sort of quick attach/release......I'll beta for you
If its going to be on press, it is way faster to just use the roll. We all have our techniques I'm sure, and with two guys we generally swap over the tape on a board ( Including removal . Remember to heat those platens up in around 30 seconds. This idea needs the roll of tape to be stationary hanging above the unload platens you can just cycle the press and boom the tapes ready to go.