Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I am just starting to be in the market for an ac/servo press and ha 2 questions about the MHM:1) what are the differences/benefits of the s series over the e series?2) another screen printer told me that this press moves faster than other presses. He test tried a syncoprint 4000 and was doing 900 plus shirts per hour and felt like he was loading 500 shirts per hour. What is the reason for this? The only difference I see is that the heads lower the screens to the palettes rather than raising the palettes to the screens, but I dont see how that would make the process any quicker. Any comments would be helpful. I am imagining this faster speed while feeling like you're not going so fast is also the case on the standard s and e series?Thanks in advance.
Thanks Alan802! The main difference I noticed was that on the E type the table moves up and down whereas on the S type the Print stations seem to move. Other than this there is a slightly larger print area on the S Type and the S Type screen clamps fold up for easy insertion of the screen. I was wondering if this was worth the 20k difference in price.I am having a hard time deciding between MHM and RPM because the RPM seems to have more features but the MHM from what I hear would have faster setup times. Any other thoughts out there?
Thanks blue moon. I still have yet to see a MHM in action and am currently trying to set that up with Hirsch. We are currently using a TUF Freedom so either MHM or RPM would be such a huge upgrade that it makes choosing between MHM and RPM seem like nitpicking! However, given the size of this investment I want to make a decision being as well informed as I can.
Can E-types freewheel?
Quote from: ebscreen on February 03, 2012, 01:28:50 PMCan E-types freewheel?yup!
Unlock reg/index and spin the tables manually. Coming from a press that can to a press that can't is kind of annoying,but freewheeling can lead to out of parallel when folks get a little ham-fisted.