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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: 3Deep on February 02, 2017, 08:15:33 PM
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Talk with Anatol a few weeks back and got some of there winged flood bars, life just got a little easier now I don't have to run around the whole press carding ink back. Anatol might not be in the top conversation when it comes to press's on here, but I think they are headed in the right direction on customer service after the sell thanks guys!!!
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Glad to hear that. I replaced all of my standard floodbars to winged. What a difference I agree.
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All new presses should come with winged floodbars i.m.o. non-winged floodbars are so much more hassel and for the cost of putting wings on from a manufacturing point of view is pretty small for the benefit realized by the user.
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All new presses should come with winged floodbars i.m.o. non-winged floodbars are so much more hassel and for the cost of putting wings on from a manufacturing point of view is pretty small for the benefit realized by the user.
Any customer can omit the standard flood bar and replace with winged bars for a minimal cost
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All new presses should come with winged floodbars i.m.o. non-winged floodbars are so much more hassel and for the cost of putting wings on from a manufacturing point of view is pretty small for the benefit realized by the user.
there still is a need for non-winged floodbars
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All new presses should come with winged floodbars i.m.o. non-winged floodbars are so much more hassel and for the cost of putting wings on from a manufacturing point of view is pretty small for the benefit realized by the user.
there still is a need for non-winged floodbars
Which is ? :P
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I can angle the non-winged flood bars very close to the squeegee and use less ink, small prints like left chest etc.
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Appreciate your comments and glad to be of help ...- we aim to keep on improving
Michael Jirasek
Anatol Equipment
847-582-1694
mj@anatol.com
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All new presses should come with winged floodbars i.m.o. non-winged floodbars are so much more hassel and for the cost of putting wings on from a manufacturing point of view is pretty small for the benefit realized by the user.
Any customer can omit the standard flood bar and replace with winged bars for a minimal cost
That's what we did
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"Any customer can omit the standard flood bar and replace with winged bars for a minimal cost"
Ditto - same here at Anatol as well.
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I can angle the non-winged flood bars very close to the squeegee and use less ink, small prints like left chest etc.
You can do that with a winged floodbar too, we do it all the time, it just decreases the effectiveness of the wings. I was wondering what an unwinged floodbar could do that a winged one doesn't do as well or better, it still sounds like the answer is "nothing". I was thinking your answer was going to be load the screen with high pressure flood or the like.
Congrats Anatol, sounds like they are taking good care of their customers!