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Offline mjrprint

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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #15 on: March 28, 2012, 02:34:19 PM »
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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2012, 03:13:49 PM »
To add to what Darryl said, wait until a gross of shirts blows by in few minutes. Be careful, bad prints can also pile up quickly.

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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2012, 04:22:07 PM »
Yep, keep in mind that if your unloader doesn't catch the plug or pinhole, the next person to see it will be the dryer person, you'll have all the shirts in the dryer and all the shirts on the press. Those
 mistakes can happen FAST.
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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2012, 05:10:49 PM »
Did that when we first got our auto if you got one bad shirt at the unload, you may have a bunch in waiting.  allways run a test shirt first and check the dickens out if for any errors!!!!!!!!

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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2012, 12:11:13 PM »
I would have put the main crate on the palette jack then backed a pick up or suv to it and slowly rolled it down the slope using the Vehicles power to control. What ever worked for you tho awesome.
That was the Boss' original idea.  But then the base unit would still be sitting on the pallet.  And we'd need the forklift to lift it off the pallet in the building.  Forklifts can't get up & down the ramp (stupid building design flaw!)  so it had to be completely uncrated outside.
Plus, if you've ever uncrated anything from M&R, the easiest way is to just carefully take a saws-all to the crates.  Which would have filled the shop with saw dust if it was done inside.  (as the Boss put it, "Check out the big brain on Bruce.  That's why I pay you the big bucks.")  I think he was trying to be funny & compliment me at the same time and completely missed the Pulp Fiction reference.

I for one am disappointed. On other sites we get to see countless versions of pictures of the same thing, including the Penske stuck in the mud, and people pointing at signs and giving the finger. Guess you'll have to be content to have a new auto, delivered early no less, and time proven sound technology and service.
Oh well sometimes you have to settle!
Tony, if it would make you feel better I could post a pic of me flipping you off for no reason.   ;D

We did come across one problem.  The press we ordered was supposed to have the 9th head wired option.  After popping the top off and looking, and some phone calls...this one is not.
Waiting to hear back on what will happen, whether Sean (tech) will wire it when he gets here or some sort of credit or something given. 

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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #20 on: March 30, 2012, 12:36:22 PM »
I would have put the main crate on the palette jack then backed a pick up or suv to it and slowly rolled it down the slope using the Vehicles power to control. What ever worked for you tho awesome.
That was the Boss' original idea.  But then the base unit would still be sitting on the pallet.  And we'd need the forklift to lift it off the pallet in the building.  Forklifts can't get up & down the ramp (stupid building design flaw!)  so it had to be completely uncrated outside.
Plus, if you've ever uncrated anything from M&R, the easiest way is to just carefully take a saws-all to the crates.  Which would have filled the shop with saw dust if it was done inside.  (as the Boss put it, "Check out the big brain on Bruce.  That's why I pay you the big bucks.")  I think he was trying to be funny & compliment me at the same time and completely missed the Pulp Fiction reference.

I for one am disappointed. On other sites we get to see countless versions of pictures of the same thing, including the Penske stuck in the mud, and people pointing at signs and giving the finger. Guess you'll have to be content to have a new auto, delivered early no less, and time proven sound technology and service.
Oh well sometimes you have to settle!
Tony, if it would make you feel better I could post a pic of me flipping you off for no reason.   ;D

We did come across one problem.  The press we ordered was supposed to have the 9th head wired option.  After popping the top off and looking, and some phone calls...this one is not.
Waiting to hear back on what will happen, whether Sean (tech) will wire it when he gets here or some sort of credit or something given.
The pre-wire was a special that we were doing and there was some confusion as production did not see it as a line item and did not wire your press for this feature. The tech that does the install will put the feature in. Our apologies!
Rich Hoffman

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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #21 on: April 05, 2012, 12:18:52 PM »
Well, Sean (M&R tech) showed up a few hours earlier than expected on Monday and had the press pretty much together by Monday night.  He was really impressed that we actually followed the pre-checklist and had everything ready to go.  Told us some stories of some of the nightmares he'd walked into with shops not following it, and how it just slows everything down.  Hovered around him watching/helping/asking questions, but pretty much just let him do his thing and things went way faster than expected.  9th head option wiring harness showed up monday on UPS and he got that all put in.  There was a programming glitch that he fought with on tues. so we weren't able to actually print, but started training tues afternoon just dry cycling.  By Wed. morning the machine was reprogrammed and setting up the first job.  Boss looked like a little kid on Christmas morning watching the first shirt come off the press!  He's been waiting for this day for 30 years.

Found this in an old box.  Boss' first press, built from Fresener's plans in his original book. (which still sits on a shelf)
2nd pic is the first print off the press. 
3rd is second job all by my lonesome.
Got a bunch from the install but I need to get them all rounded up & resized.


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Re: WooHoo! New Diamdback S showed up today...
« Reply #22 on: April 05, 2012, 06:29:44 PM »
Nice one.
Just got word that our press will ship on the 13th of April. Got a long journey ahead, all the way to Japan.
Then the Hong Kong technician will fly in to set up that beauty.
Just counting the days, well sort of. Got so many things to take care of first. Setting up the new shop, etc.