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Will do, thanks! I spoke with Mike a while back for a quote and he told us to come out to check out the showroom. The closest shops near me running MHMs are all running S-Types and that's a bit overkill for us.
Quote from: Nation03 on January 26, 2021, 10:12:46 AMWill do, thanks! I spoke with Mike a while back for a quote and he told us to come out to check out the showroom. The closest shops near me running MHMs are all running S-Types and that's a bit overkill for us.I am installing a new xtype for SPSI in Long Island NY starting ThursdayCome check it out if you like! No so far from where you are.Winston904.3430848
Thanks for the info Tony. I'm pretty much brand agnostic. I love the M&R I have and would buy an upgraded M&R press next, I'm not ruling that out. I really like the MHM for the pin lock system and because the squeegees and flood bars can be lifted up which seems like it would make change overs much quicker. Especially if you do a lot of white ink printing or similar colors, etc. And as much as I love the tri-loc I think it would be awesome to not have to change a pallet out for each setup. Maybe I'm overthinking those little extras I have to do. Also, both Roq and MHM seem to run on much lower amperage which is a plus. I'm going to be limited to 200 amp single phase and most the M&R presses I'm considering seem to be double the amp usage of the other presses I've looked at.
We have two Xs and two S types all twelve color. Never going to say I love them but I am an M&R guy. Pros: pallet locking system and non deflecting pallets....its a beefy table. Cons: Sideways micros (no top to bottom right/left, squeegee/floodbar clamps , and peg and hole screen clamps based on decades old table printing techniques. So no retens and no triloc or DTS (at least for us, for now. Looking into the MHM DTS but not getting much info> I would'nt mind seeing a pic of the pin micros they sound different than ours. If we could truly find actual zero on the presses then a MHM Spyder DTS or modified M&R DTS would be an excellent consideration. You may want to consider this as well.tpo