"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I would not pay $16-$18,000 for that press. Go look at the a new Diamnodback with servo, revolver...
Is anyone running S mesh on one of these or similar? This is bugging me, that the air heads will need too much downward pressure to clear the screens and defeat the purpose of using the thin thread mesh. Not a concern with WB but it would make our plastisol prints look like crap.
Quote from: tonypep on March 20, 2012, 09:45:27 AMI would say that the biggest issue with these machines is platen deflection, which, if the pre-press issues are not under control, can result in slightly weaker ink coverage on the top edges of the platen. Most obvious on process and sim process.tpTony I know you're busy but are you telling me that I'll need to adjust art to consider that the front chopper is going to bend my platens out plane when it comes down?[/quotNo not at all. Usually this is complicated by operator error using the wrong durometer, mesh count, etc where the press op compensates by cranking the pressure. When that happens the deflection is visible. In a perfect world the deflection should be zero. This deficiency should affect less than one percent of what most people print on a daily basis.
I would say that the biggest issue with these machines is platen deflection, which, if the pre-press issues are not under control, can result in slightly weaker ink coverage on the top edges of the platen. Most obvious on process and sim process.tp
I want to say this is that Mitsubishi controller that I heard was no longer manufactured. Putting my feelers out to see if I can find one but curious if anyone knows what can or can't be done if the right part cannot be found.