"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
The Anatol, RPM, Brown, and I think MHM all use a direct drive system. Basically all of the micros are independent of each other. On an M&R, Progressive, Tuf, and many manual presses. One of the front/back movements is attached to the left/right movement causing a slight ark when used. IMHO the direct drive systems are easier to use (and much easier to learn on), but as others have pointed out with experience both systems do the same job.Sounds to me, your biggest problem now is the manual screen clamps...
I want to start a campaign to get m&r to update their micros so we can happily buy and use their machines which are otherwise the jam.
the micros on my Sportsman work Ok but the one on the Chameleon manual press are poor IMO.
rich, how about upgrading the micros? You guys have improved almost every other aspect of your presses, but they still have virtually the same micros.
I know my micros work great ( that is when we actually have to use them ) and once we get the Direct to Screen I really hope we do NOT have to use them at all...sam