"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Still spinning a pallet around negates this as being faster than MHM.
He used the watered down adhesive to hold the film to the FPU but what held the film to the screen?
Hi I'm the creator of this system. I also run a screenprinting shop using a M&R Sportsman. I need to clear up a few details about the registration system. The need to modify your clamps if you have an M&R is not necessary. Scotch tape will hold your positives in place on the FPU while double-sided tape secures the positive to the back side of the screen. I repeat, there is no need to modify your screen clamps if you have an M&R. After all of the screens have been exposed, you remove the attachment from the FPU and attach it to a pallet on your press. Next simply butt the screens to the stops on the attachment and your done. You can read more on how this works by visiting www.bullseyescreenregistration.com
Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on February 16, 2012, 07:43:03 PMHi I'm the creator of this system. I also run a screenprinting shop using a M&R Sportsman. I need to clear up a few details about the registration system. The need to modify your clamps if you have an M&R is not necessary. Scotch tape will hold your positives in place on the FPU while double-sided tape secures the positive to the back side of the screen. I repeat, there is no need to modify your screen clamps if you have an M&R. After all of the screens have been exposed, you remove the attachment from the FPU and attach it to a pallet on your press. Next simply butt the screens to the stops on the attachment and your done. You can read more on how this works by visiting www.bullseyescreenregistration.comiTS LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE IN SCREEN PRINTING, IF YOU HAVE TO ASK THEN YOU CAN AFFORD IT...Can't find the price anywhere... mind sharing that here?
Quote from: endless ink printing on February 16, 2012, 10:37:49 PMQuote from: ShirtShackandMore on February 16, 2012, 07:43:03 PMHi I'm the creator of this system. I also run a screenprinting shop using a M&R Sportsman. I need to clear up a few details about the registration system. The need to modify your clamps if you have an M&R is not necessary. Scotch tape will hold your positives in place on the FPU while double-sided tape secures the positive to the back side of the screen. I repeat, there is no need to modify your screen clamps if you have an M&R. After all of the screens have been exposed, you remove the attachment from the FPU and attach it to a pallet on your press. Next simply butt the screens to the stops on the attachment and your done. You can read more on how this works by visiting www.bullseyescreenregistration.comCan't find the price anywhere... mind sharing that here?
Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on February 16, 2012, 07:43:03 PMHi I'm the creator of this system. I also run a screenprinting shop using a M&R Sportsman. I need to clear up a few details about the registration system. The need to modify your clamps if you have an M&R is not necessary. Scotch tape will hold your positives in place on the FPU while double-sided tape secures the positive to the back side of the screen. I repeat, there is no need to modify your screen clamps if you have an M&R. After all of the screens have been exposed, you remove the attachment from the FPU and attach it to a pallet on your press. Next simply butt the screens to the stops on the attachment and your done. You can read more on how this works by visiting www.bullseyescreenregistration.comCan't find the price anywhere... mind sharing that here?
Hi Welcome to the forums Doug! Nice looking reg system. Is there a way to make it work with smaller frames, such as 20" or 21" widths?