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I'll give a little back ground. We currently run an 8 color all electric press, with no Registration System. Will not mention manufacture, does not seem important to conversation. Average print run 100 to 500 pcs, that are now rangeing in 5-7 colors on an 8 color press, major PITA! (We currently have 12 jobs in que that are all 6 to 7 colors) Why we are looking to upgrade. Average 2-3 jobs daily 1 8hr shift with 6hrs of production time, 6 days a week. Average production speed 45-60 dozen/hr. This is while flashing. This is why we are looking to upgrade.
With the background info you provided I think the E type would be the best fit. If you plan on doing double what you normally do within a year then you might want to think about the S type a little more, but you sound like you do the same types of jobs that we do with the colors and quantities. Our average job is a 4 over 4 on black or navy, 48-72 pieces. We get the 1000 or more piece job once or twice a month but the majority of our time is spent on setups and teardowns, not printing. I love the MHM regi system. We've been using the triloc for the last few months and it's been great. My old DIY regi system was identical to the MHM in art setup to screen but I had to use a stand-alone pallet jig to register the screens on press. I've also used the triloc without carrier sheets and the other way with the double sided tape and honestly, the results are better with the carrier sheets, and it really doesn't take any more time than the double sided tape way. The MHM method of placing art to screen is the fastest way, but it's not drastically faster, at least it wasn't at our shop. Your results may vary!!!Whatever press you choose, do not cheap out on the regi system. I know it ain't cheap and might discourage a lot of shops from buying, but it will pay for itself within months if used correctly.
I don't think you'll outgrow the 10 color as much as you think. We've never really needed anything bigger. There was a huge difference in going from an 8 color to a 10 though. If we had a 12 color or bigger, we would not have done one single job that we didn't do on the 10 color. I guess if you have those jobs that are 8 colors or more and you have to do a plastisol underbase then a 12 color would be nice, but fortunately most of our work can be done in 6-7 colors or less.
Quote from: alan802 on April 10, 2012, 02:35:53 PMWith the background info you provided I think the E type would be the best fit. If you plan on doing double what you normally do within a year then you might want to think about the S type a little more, but you sound like you do the same types of jobs that we do with the colors and quantities. Our average job is a 4 over 4 on black or navy, 48-72 pieces. We get the 1000 or more piece job once or twice a month but the majority of our time is spent on setups and teardowns, not printing. I love the MHM regi system. We've been using the triloc for the last few months and it's been great. My old DIY regi system was identical to the MHM in art setup to screen but I had to use a stand-alone pallet jig to register the screens on press. I've also used the triloc without carrier sheets and the other way with the double sided tape and honestly, the results are better with the carrier sheets, and it really doesn't take any more time than the double sided tape way. The MHM method of placing art to screen is the fastest way, but it's not drastically faster, at least it wasn't at our shop. Your results may vary!!!Whatever press you choose, do not cheap out on the regi system. I know it ain't cheap and might discourage a lot of shops from buying, but it will pay for itself within months if used correctly.Alan, I agree with getting the E type but it is only offered with up to 10 colors. This leaves us no where to grow. We out grew our press with in a Month of having it. Kick myself in the a$$ daily for not getting atleast a 10 color. I have operated other brands with front and rear screen claps and we currently run a Machine with side clamps. I prefer side clamps, so that narrows the field down. I am currently limiting colors in art to make it work with our current press. It is becoming more difficult to do so and keep customers happy with the end result. I do not like the "idea" of carrier sheets. I will revist the tri-loc system again. May give you a call in my spare time and pick your brain.