Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The last time that I was preparing art for Ace to make me transfers, they told me to leave off the reg marks because their set up, which now included DTS, did not need them.Not the same as them saying that they didn't need micros on their flat bed presses, but it still surprised and impressed me.
Rich... technically I have heard a few complaints about the M&R micros.Maybe that .1% just lives on these forums. *shrug*
I don't know, I'd say running the same press full time for 4 years is good training, and then running it off and on for the last 8 is a good refresher course.The micros work fine, they are jut outdated when you look at other presses. It's one feature that could stand a redesign to make it more user friendly.The idea of McDonalds is to make everything as simple and straightforward to any person that might have to step in and fill that role. That is what press manufacturers should be going for.I am golden on the micros. Probably in the top 5 that have ever worked here. But that is from experience...and frankly the harder you make it to put that "experience" in an employees hands, the more work you are making for yourself.
not to sound like a jerk...but are the people who are complaining about the micro ever trained on their machine by an M&R tech or at the factory or are they just jumping in and expecting to work it perfect? I know I have been out to Chicago to train on each piece of equipment i have purchased and each time we have it the ground running with zero problems. thoughts
Rich, how's about a video!