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All around excellent advice here. It sounds like you did so already but, in case I misread- ensure that the CTS itself can repeat registration. i.e., is it printing the reg marks in the same place on each screen if you print twice without removing the screen? It's very possible to have an x or y axis alignment or repeatability issue with the CTS itself. Rule this out before you go chasing your tail downstream. If it repeats without removing the screen, see if it will repeat if you remove the screen and reclamp. It could be an issue with how the screens are loaded and clamped.If everything is repeatable at the CTS itself, do a decent size control batch to make sure it's 100%. If it is 100%, then start looking at the jig you are using on press and ensure you are matching the exact three points of contact from CTS to press. Procedure in loading the frames is important here and will make a difference in registration success.
as someone who has been working on this (with and without danny) for over 3 years, and 2 of those 3 years was with an SPYDER III, here is what i recommend:-Ask them to send you a new drum, that matches the specs that Danny requested.-Ask for their new blocks, which have more precise contacters. You want pin point blocks touching your screen, not the broad blocks they typically come with.-You need to make sure your blocks on your CTS hit in the EXACT same spot as your reg board.-Make sure screens are at similar tensions (within a job).-Make sure all your frames are the same thickness. This seems trivial, but it can be an issue with the drum/tension of the mesh.