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Also note, that the "spill in Isle 5 was pertaining to a certain beast to "who shall not be named" that registered under a fake name again but has been captured and euthanized. That might be where you are reading of some pooh pooh. Nobody else is rally saying anything horrible. The bad man in gone now.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 05, 2012, 03:39:17 PMQuote from: Screened Gear on January 05, 2012, 03:24:59 PMThis was a post about a situation a guy is having with a MHM.I seen the post more like:This was a post about a situation a guy is having with getting exactly what he ordered from a overseas manufacture and to make it more complicated the manufacture has visited and after 2 presses its still not right. I didn't even use MHM in my original reply, nor do I think they are a bad company in any way, never said anything remotely like that. However, there seems to be a lot of issues with presses coming from overseas (not specifically MHM but in general). Be it sales/service/support/or the actual press working like it's suppose to. So I was just touching on that. Distance clearly complicates things...... I think the reason you see a lot of M&R posting is because thats what most people use. Laws of averages. If as a whole the world sells more red cars, you will see more red cars. If M&R sells the most presses and those customers are happy, I am sure you will hear a lot about that.Brandt,I am not trying to start anything here. I am just curious, You sound like you know M&Rs service really well. What would M&R do different with their local service?
Quote from: Screened Gear on January 05, 2012, 03:24:59 PMThis was a post about a situation a guy is having with a MHM.I seen the post more like:This was a post about a situation a guy is having with getting exactly what he ordered from a overseas manufacture and to make it more complicated the manufacture has visited and after 2 presses its still not right. I didn't even use MHM in my original reply, nor do I think they are a bad company in any way, never said anything remotely like that. However, there seems to be a lot of issues with presses coming from overseas (not specifically MHM but in general). Be it sales/service/support/or the actual press working like it's suppose to. So I was just touching on that. Distance clearly complicates things...... I think the reason you see a lot of M&R posting is because thats what most people use. Laws of averages. If as a whole the world sells more red cars, you will see more red cars. If M&R sells the most presses and those customers are happy, I am sure you will hear a lot about that.
This was a post about a situation a guy is having with a MHM.
Quote from: ebscreen on January 05, 2012, 02:46:56 PMI said straight up if you never want to be in this situation again buy an M&R. It's the same logic as not buying a rare Yugoslavian truck to deliver lumber in the US every day. Even if the truck is badass and makes cool noises. Common as dirt can be a very good thing.This makes way to much sense, people will ignore it.
I said straight up if you never want to be in this situation again buy an M&R. It's the same logic as not buying a rare Yugoslavian truck to deliver lumber in the US every day. Even if the truck is badass and makes cool noises. Common as dirt can be a very good thing.
M&R should buy MHM and the Challenger S-type would leave very little doubt.
I can't tell you how many shops I've seen where the Triloc sits dusty in the corner. It's just that there is so much more involved with the carrier sheets and pallet that most people think it's too much extra work.
If you have more than one MHM press try registering the screens in one press and then switch them to your other press and see how big of a joke the Triloc is. Might make you think twice about the Triloc .no attachments for the frames, any type of frame works,can set up and test print on the Chameleon or Sidewinder, figure out what sequence you want to print in after pulling a few samples in about two minutes, and then throw the screens into the auto without cleaning out the ink and be up and running in a couple minutes. Thats no joke in my book!
And Brandt, while I generally agree with what you're saying, before you go getting all gung ho about your brand/purchase, one of these days when I don't feel like fishing I'll make a video of the things my press can do that others can't.
Quote from: 244 on January 05, 2012, 08:40:11 PMIf you have more than one MHM press try registering the screens in one press and then switch them to your other press and see how big of a joke the Triloc is.
If you have more than one MHM press try registering the screens in one press and then switch them to your other press and see how big of a joke the Triloc is.
Quote from: Sbrem on January 06, 2012, 12:25:28 PMQuote from: 244 on January 05, 2012, 08:40:11 PMIf you have more than one MHM press try registering the screens in one press and then switch them to your other press and see how big of a joke the Triloc is. Rich am I missing something here? You use the same FPU for all MHM presses. If both presses are set to all Zeros you should be able to move a job off one and to the next with no registration problems. I can move a screen from head 1 to head 2 without the registration being messed up. There is no difference in another head on my one press to another press if they are set up right and are on all zeros.