M&R is in the house!!
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February 21st, 2012, 12:52 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
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I don't see any super shield. He has used one of our employee's fo about 1.5 hours, that's it. Todd the M&R tech is on top of his game,I don't see this press taking 5-6 days like our Printex 10 color install. Todd isn't on his phone all the time and he doesn't take breaks, other than lunch yesterday. If those who are considering buying an auto, think M&R if you want SERVICE, its is truly an amazing experience the way they treat you. Gotta love old " tested" technolgy. LOL! I have some new technolgy for sale if anyone wants it.
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So I guess it's safe to say that you now understand why we are all "blind blue balling brand loyalists"
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February 21st, 2012, 12:58 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
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I don't see any super shield. He has used one of our employee's fo about 1.5 hours, that's it. Todd the M&R tech is on top of his game,I don't see this press taking 5-6 days like our Printex 10 color install. Todd isn't on his phone all the time and he doesn't take breaks, other than lunch yesterday. If those who are considering buying an auto, think M&R if you want SERVICE, its is truly an amazing experience the way they treat you. Gotta love old " tested" technolgy. LOL! I have some new technolgy for sale if anyone wants it.
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It's fun to watch it all come together so much more smooth than your other deal. Happy for you, now don't let yourself get manipulated like that again your life and you will be set.
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February 21st, 2012, 06:39 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
So, how was it using the press today Jeff?
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February 21st, 2012, 07:32 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
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taking 5-6 days like our Printex 10 color install
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That averages out to 2 heads installed per day. You'd think they'd all work really, really well.
Congrats on the new machines. No shame it using what WORKS.
We just implemented some brand loyalty at the Evo household - brand new 2012 Impreza Sport hatchback. Our Outback finally gave up the ghost at 214k hard miles.
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February 21st, 2012, 08:48 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
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That averages out to 2 heads installed per day. You'd think they'd all work really, really well.
Congrats on the new machines. No shame it using what WORKS.
We just implemented some brand loyalty at the Evo household - brand new 2012 Impreza Sport hatchback. Our Outback finally gave up the ghost at 214k hard miles.
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Only 214K? That's weak...just kidding. I had to retire a vehicle in similar fashion. A 93' Land Cruiser with 267K miles. The last 80-100K were hard miles that were off road doing on-site construction inspections. Home building sites and rough cuts were the norm and it got rode hard. I blew the head gasket and the shop I had do the repairs didn't mill the head correctly and the head cracked. It's still sitting at my dad's place because one of these days I'll find the time to drop a new motor in it and then start modding the hell out of it. I plan on lifting it, putting armor like front/rear ARB bumpers, sliders, snorkel, roof rack, etc.
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February 22nd, 2012, 10:51 AM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
Jeff, do you notice the MnR is quieter or noisier than the Printex when running or about the same?
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February 22nd, 2012, 11:12 AM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
Jeff, do you notice the M&R has all heads working or some don't work like the Printex?
LOL
Sorry Printwiz, just having a little fun with ya.
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February 22nd, 2012, 12:30 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
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Jeff, do you notice the M&R has all heads working or some don't work like the Printex?
LOL
Sorry Printwiz, just having a little fun with ya.
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I know a guy in Europe who bought a couple of PrismII direct from Printex, he loves them, no issues apparently, and fixed a couple small bugs as you would expect, but totally different to the US I hear. His comment was he would have preferred MnR but the price difference meant he went Printex and he noted the Prism was a lot louder Running than CIII. Some autos are louder running than others. We had a TAS 6 col and that was WAY louder than the Precision Oval 8 col. I think the Precision was the worst business mistake I ever made to buy it. Funnily enough was talked into it by the local MnR agents, and instead wished they had of just sold me an MnR. Hindsight can be cruel and vicious.
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February 22nd, 2012, 12:38 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
What's with the small bugs? We were told this company has been around for many years. A beta press has bugs, not one sold to a customer.... wouldn't you say?
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February 22nd, 2012, 12:53 PM
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Re: M&R is in the house!!
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I know a guy in Europe who bought a couple of PrismII direct from Printex, he loves them, no issues apparently, and fixed a couple small bugs as you would expect, but totally different to the US I hear. His comment was he would have preferred MnR but the price difference meant he went Printex and he noted the Prism was a lot louder Running than CIII. Some autos are louder running than others. We had a TAS 6 col and that was WAY louder than the Precision Oval 8 col. I think the Precision was the worst business mistake I ever made to buy it. Funnily enough was talked into it by the local MnR agents, and instead wished they had of just sold me an MnR. Hindsight can be cruel and vicious.
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I love the way people consider pricing. They price a Challenger III compared to a printex when the printex doesn,t even come close to a Challenger II and then say its too expensive. Last time I checked the Challenger II was within 5% of the Printex price with about a 100% higher residual value and definitely more reliable. Go figure!
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