"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Dave -what could make your set ups faster? It seems the slowest part for us is taking the platen off the press, putting on the one with the stops, and switching back. I am working on a solution for that today. I think ditching the carrier sheets is a huge step forward, I wish we could have the films come out of the printer in reg so I could have zero time registering the film on my glass.
Quote from: Frog on December 21, 2011, 07:52:13 PMI would venture a guess that through the manufacturers or distributors, you could get the name and address of a helpful and willing shop somewhere that is running an example of just about any current press in which you were interested.Ill let anyone (well almost) that's interested in M&R come not only see ours, but use it. Print some screens, we can even shoot them here if someone wanted.Pay it forward.
I would venture a guess that through the manufacturers or distributors, you could get the name and address of a helpful and willing shop somewhere that is running an example of just about any current press in which you were interested.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2011, 08:04:45 PMQuote from: Frog on December 21, 2011, 07:52:13 PMI would venture a guess that through the manufacturers or distributors, you could get the name and address of a helpful and willing shop somewhere that is running an example of just about any current press in which you were interested.Ill let anyone (well almost) that's interested in M&R come not only see ours, but use it. Print some screens, we can even shoot them here if someone wanted.Pay it forward. One thing this post has missed is the residual value of our presses and to that effect I have customers looking to purchase 2000 and up M&R automatics including six colors. Any for sale or want to trade in. We can help with the purchasers or put you directly in touch with them.
Quote from: 244 on December 22, 2011, 11:52:59 AMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2011, 08:04:45 PMQuote from: Frog on December 21, 2011, 07:52:13 PMI would venture a guess that through the manufacturers or distributors, you could get the name and address of a helpful and willing shop somewhere that is running an example of just about any current press in which you were interested.Ill let anyone (well almost) that's interested in M&R come not only see ours, but use it. Print some screens, we can even shoot them here if someone wanted.Pay it forward. One thing this post has missed is the residual value of our presses and to that effect I have customers looking to purchase 2000 and up M&R automatics including six colors. Any for sale or want to trade in. We can help with the purchasers or put you directly in touch with them.Rich,I was about to post about used presses. The best bang for your buck has to be a used press brand not important. I know this will start somthing but it is true. In this "Bad Economy" You can pick up a used press for next to nothing. It can be scarry buying a used press because you don't know what your getting and there is no warrentee. I got my press used and it did need some repairs but the cost was nothing compaired to a new press.Jon
Quote from: Screened Gear on December 22, 2011, 12:05:05 PMQuote from: 244 on December 22, 2011, 11:52:59 AMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2011, 08:04:45 PMQuote from: Frog on December 21, 2011, 07:52:13 PMI would venture a guess that through the manufacturers or distributors, you could get the name and address of a helpful and willing shop somewhere that is running an example of just about any current press in which you were interested.Ill let anyone (well almost) that's interested in M&R come not only see ours, but use it. Print some screens, we can even shoot them here if someone wanted.Pay it forward. One thing this post has missed is the residual value of our presses and to that effect I have customers looking to purchase 2000 and up M&R automatics including six colors. Any for sale or want to trade in. We can help with the purchasers or put you directly in touch with them.Rich,I was about to post about used presses. The best bang for your buck has to be a used press brand not important. I know this will start somthing but it is true. In this "Bad Economy" You can pick up a used press for next to nothing. It can be scarry buying a used press because you don't know what your getting and there is no warrentee. I got my press used and it did need some repairs but the cost was nothing compaired to a new press.Jon I don't agree with the statement brand not important and maybe that is because I am bias but I don't think so. We as a manufacturer will take ours in trade and the brand has a higher residual value on the used market. that can be seen by how fast a used Gauntlet or Sportsman last on the forums.
Maybe I am wrong here but if I wanted a used press it would be an Anatol at 50% of the new price vs an M&R at 80% of the new price if you planned on keeping it a while. Maybe I shouldn't think that way but I always look at "best bang for the buck"