"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Good for Anatol May they have great success with this one.
Nice! My initial guess is there's no way they'd have 2 solenoids per squeegee/flood as that would get pricey really quickly, but who knows! Will be cool to see for sure! I have always wanted a dedicated sleeve/small/specialty auto. Cheaper to buy custom pallets for and leave the big machine to run normal prints. Just wish they'd fit a 23x31 screen. I'd like a 4 color titan all electric with 23x31 frame lol I can wish can't I!?
If only they weren't such such $#@% bags. <--- self censored but by the hardest!
Quote from: Gilligan on October 08, 2013, 12:09:06 PMIf only they weren't such such $#@% bags. <--- self censored but by the hardest!lol tell us how you really feel? They have always been nice to me even though I bought my press used. I have bought some parts from them over the phone a few times, pretty painless.
I spent 30 minutes at their booth at the ISS Ft Worth show and there was no mention of this new press. Looking back on that I'm fairly certain the distributor and Anatol rep had no knowledge of this or they are very good at keeping secrets since we talked specifically about the all electric Brown a few rows away. I'd like to see how they are working the choppers and see how pressure is regulated. If it's simply regulated by how far the squeegee goes down, then I couldn't use it for a lot of what we do. Dark ink, light shirts, no problem, but when it comes to maximizing opacity for a specific ink I need control over downward force. Is that a giant monitor on that thing or is the press that small, bad photoshop perhaps? I saw the Aries system up close, the step back feature, etc. and like I've always said, the machines...not that bad. They were doing a nice little sim process job on it using the step back, and for the one man show who has more than he wants to do manually then printing 150-200 dark shirts an hour is freaking awesome.So close, yet so, so very far away.