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Old April 6th, 2012, 10:39 AM   #81 (permalink)
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Eee, You make no sense... I do ignore your post, I see you quoted in other post, then someone told me you posted something to me so I checked it out.

I have no information? I wrote at LENGTH with NO bias about your financial situation and what is best for you and your family even offered to discuss further via PM if you wanted. Yet, I give no information?!?! What a clown.

PW, is exactly right... step back is just as slow with more draw backs than a revolver and either one of them is probably just as slow as the flash back that you are whining about.

If you want to grow then grow and stop worrying about silly little bells and whistles for shops that can't afford to grow... clearly you are big timing it... do or get out of the way.
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Old April 6th, 2012, 05:17 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Eee, You make no sense... I do ignore your post, I see you quoted in other post, then someone told me you posted something to me so I checked it out.

I have no information? I wrote at LENGTH with NO bias about your financial situation and what is best for you and your family even offered to discuss further via PM if you wanted. Yet, I give no information?!?! What a clown.

PW, is exactly right... step back is just as slow with more draw backs than a revolver and either one of them is probably just as slow as the flash back that you are whining about.

If you want to grow then grow and stop worrying about silly little bells and whistles for shops that can't afford to grow... clearly you are big timing it... do or get out of the way.

Ok, I scrolled back through what was posted. I do appreciate the information given. What I don't appreciate is the negativity because I spoke with someone you don't approve of. You labeled me right out of the gate. As i said before im searching for information and take the constructive stuff and use it in my decision. But the other stuff is useless. Sorry guess we started off on the wrong foot. Have a good Easter.
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Old April 6th, 2012, 11:37 PM   #83 (permalink)
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He had nothing to do with any of what I had said... I simply stated that you couldn't afford the down time others have experienced when dealing with the type of situation you were getting into.

YOU did not like the answers you were getting and turned on the people that you asked for help. That wasn't cool and that is when I tuned out because we have all seen this before.
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Old April 11th, 2012, 03:48 PM   #84 (permalink)
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I'm in search of something more consistent if you will. Ive honestly been printing on Javelins for around 10 years now. Pneumatic is nice and durable, but I'm looking for speed I guess. Now as far as the servo I have seen failures on many occasions, but this was from typical wear and tear. Usually on machine well over 500-700 thousand imp. My concern was with the servo on the Anatols with the step back option. Having a consistent forward and reverse load on on it which the step back would have to have. You are also correct with the PLC or computer but mechanical failure is far more common than say the brains, again i'm making an assumption, I could be completely wrong.
The load on the servo from the Step Back Program is nothing to worry about. The Indexer is stopped before it moves either direction, so there's no additional load. Our servo indexer uses a lead screw to minimize the torque put on the system.
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PW, is exactly right... step back is just as slow with more draw backs than a revolver and either one of them is probably just as slow as the flash back that you are whining about.
Step Back has a consistent work flow. The shirts come off the press at a steady pace. When you don't need it... the press runs at full speed.
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Old April 11th, 2012, 04:08 PM   #86 (permalink)
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Hey Baron, do you guys have a video showing the step back function. that would be interesting. Is it on all models, even trident or upwards?

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Hey Baron, do you guys have a video showing the step back function. that would be interesting. Is it on all models, even trident or upwards?

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I'll check for a video. Last time I looked we didn't have one that did it justice. Now, with the Aries System you can have the number of strokes changes before and after the flash.

Step Back is available on the larger presses. Most large press owners want the maximum productivity they can get. Buy a couple extra print heads more than pays for itself in production.
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Thanks Baron. Still have yet to see one of the presses up close in person, the new OS looks really cool.
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I have a few videos of step back working with a pneumatic indexer...

http://youtu.be/N5UMzmMkEqc
http://youtu.be/BXIUQi3ZuwU
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Now, with the Aries System you can have the number of strokes changes before and after the flash.
Sweet!!
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