Here is a write up I did on my site......
http://www.spotcolorsupply.com/Anatol_Aries_OS.html
Look Familiar.......? If you own an I Phone or Android it should. The Aries system was designed to mimic the look and feel of todays touch screen smart phones. The above picture represents the press in an idle state....
Here you see the press beginning to fill with shirts. Anatol represents the presence of a garment with a picture of a tee shirt, shown here on heads 1 - 3.
If you already own an Anatol you may have noticed, in the previous pictures, the layout is very similar to the membrane switch control panel. Here is where they made it better!! In the above picture you see the head set up menu for head 2. This menu is accessed by taping the green wrench beside the head button. In this case the head is assigned to an IR shuttle flash. The head 2 icon also turns orange to indicate it is assigned to a flash.
Above the head has been assigned as a print head. In the Aries system there is very little drill down (Layers of menus). To exit you simply tap a blank area outside of the menu box.
This screen shows how to set a value in the system. Either tap the green up or down button, or type in a number........ Simple!
Here you see the Indexer setting menu. Servo driven Anatol automatics can be tuned to run exceptionally smooth at high production levels due to this functionality.
Here are a few of the more basic servo options. As you can see the indexer speed is variable (1 - 100%).
Anatol has spent over a year designing the new OS for their line of automatic presses. Aries is just another example of the attention to detail that Anatol offers to the screen printing industry.