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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: Croft on March 13, 2018, 11:30:07 AM

Title: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: Croft on March 13, 2018, 11:30:07 AM
Has anyone made the switch to the new Starlight from a msp3140, one has come up used ( basically new) in my area and I'm not sure if the switch would be a benefit , also if anyone knows whats he MSRP on a 2331 tabletop version.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: pwalsh on March 13, 2018, 12:02:43 PM
Starlight 23x31 List Price is right around $4,500.  Also be aware that this size Starlight will accommodate a maximum 23"x31" OD screen-frame.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: Croft on March 13, 2018, 12:18:51 PM
Starlight 23x31 List Price is right around $4,500.  Also be aware that this size Starlight will accommodate a maximum 23"x31" OD screen-frame.

23x31 is what we use , I'm assuming the triloc frame/jig will work on it as well
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: ThePrinter on March 13, 2018, 12:40:42 PM
I have the Starlight 3140 and use the tri-lock with it. It is my understanding the tri-lock will not work in the Starlight 2331. The unit is to small for the tri-lock system.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: Colin on March 13, 2018, 02:10:51 PM
We did that exact same switch.

We DEFINITELY benefited.  Exposures are faster and depending on your emulsion of choice, far better detail.

We were using the PHU, exposures were to fast.  We had a chance to switch to Murakami T9, so we did.  We add Diazo to it for even better resolution and to slow down the exposure times!  Love it.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: RonH on March 13, 2018, 03:13:01 PM
The Starlight 2331 will handle the 23x31 screen, but if you are using the Tri-lock Master frame you need to go with the larger Starlight 3140.

Ron Hopkins
Exposure Unit Product Manager
M&R Sales and Service Co.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: Croft on March 13, 2018, 03:30:06 PM
The Starlight 2331 will handle the 23x31 screen, but if you are using the Tri-lock Master frame you need to go with the larger Starlight 3140.

Ron Hopkins
Exposure Unit Product Manager
M&R Sales and Service Co.


well that sucks, its an awesome deal but need to use the 23x31 master frame on it too bad.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: kingscreen on March 14, 2018, 10:46:56 PM
NOT TRUE.

I have used the Tri-Loc jig on my Starlight 2331 for over 3 years now doing dozens of screens everyday.
I have replaced the blanket twice in 4 years. No glass issues.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: JoppaMill on March 15, 2018, 11:07:55 AM
^^^^^^^^^^^
Witnessed this in action. Results are spot on. Starlight 2331 Trilocked and loaded.
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: Colin on March 15, 2018, 11:26:52 AM
Can someone post pics of what it looks like in action?

That may help others who are interested. :)
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: RonH on March 15, 2018, 11:28:13 AM


NOT TRUE.

I have used the Tri-Loc jig on my Starlight 2331 for over 3 years now doing dozens of screens everyday.
I have replaced the blanket twice in 4 years. No glass issues.


Yes, the Tri-loc Master frame will fit on the Starlight 2331, but we do not recommend it.  The reason we do not recommend it is not that it will not fit, but that the space between the Master Frame and the Blanket Frame is very small, putting more pressure on the blanket. Of course the other factor is the number of screens being exposed daily.

Ron Hopkins
NuArc Product Manager
M&R Sales and Service co.
O: 770-254-1584
C: 847-997-2487
Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: CBCB on March 15, 2018, 01:05:05 PM
I had the same confusion when I looked at the Starlight.

If the only risk is the blanket, well, the price difference is pretty huge. That’s a LOT of blankets.


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Title: Re: MSP 3140 to Starlight 2331 switch
Post by: kingscreen on March 15, 2018, 02:47:22 PM
Yes, blankets wear out faster; technically. But we have replaced twice ($60ea.) in four years; not enough to justify the cost of going with a bigger unit as we only use 23x31 screens.  We also added some additional 1/2" sticky foam insulation tape behind the spring pins to keep the blanket from having to get sucked all the way down behind them to seal. That reduces a lot of wear. We keep a tube of silicone on hand to patch inevitable holes and tears. That adds lifespan.