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| Posted on 12/6/06 at 05:48 AM | |
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Not sure exactly what your trying to ask, since your post is not really ain the form of a question, but I think I know what your getting at. An "all heads down" press is designed to allow for every print head to drop down into a guide above the pallet below and allow you to have multiple printers working on one press. This would allow for a press to be used to print 2 prints a the same time, or 2 people to print the same design at once. Since very few shops perform this style of printing as it does require a fairly coordintad effort its sometimes not worth the extra costs. However if you have the staff to make it work you can produce some very high production numbers like this. The "ordinary" methode just means the press will only allow for 1 print head to be lowered at one time, and this is how most press's work. ____________________ www.calibratedsps.com - Screen Printing Equipment - Supplies - Online Store ![]() Providing 7-Days A Week Toll Free Customer Support For Every Product Sold ![]() Printers Forums Equipment Classifieds Tutorials Employment Listings
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