when I bought this I was aware there could be faulty parts, being from China, so when I assembled, I took my time and carefully pieced bits together, making sure it was all in align, the trick is making sure the screen holders lay dead flat onto the platen
I'm having a issue I don't know if it's the 10x14 screen I have but I cannot adjust my screen to pallet height my screen is to far away do you know how to adjust it
had the same issues as me. only got one spring on each press too. i was refunded 75 percent of my money on ebay and got to keep the unit. i think i saw you post on screenprinting Qand a on facebook once?
If you cant inderstand what these couple of parts do and how to make adjustments and make it do what you need it to do its probably fair to say maybe silkscreening isnt for you. I could make a career out of Tshirts and a Sharpie pen. I print what I want and peoole swoop them up. I dont take assignments. I do this for me. I get to express myself in ways people can relate to and they swoop them up. Its like music. Its art. Let it be what it is. Beauty isnt in everybody being identical clones of some idea of perfection. Beauty is in the flaws. Thats where individuality comes from. Be yourself and own it.
On mine the plastic handled screw clamps for the screens, one of them didn't fit the thread on the nut that is welded into the screen holder. Had to find a bolt with the same thread. You get what you pay for I guess.
This is a follow up comment two years later... for those who are thinking of buying this exact printing press .. do yourself a favor and save your money .. it is not worth it.. it is not accurate, the welding is random, the arms dont perfectly match and you will not be able to use it for halftones in particular. you "might" be able to do single color print but thats it. spend a little extra and buy a more professional one instead.. thats just my thought.. I had bad experience with this cheap brand.
I put mine together without instructions. Mine works fine. Its not perfect but a little work never killed anybody.I can register everything well enough. If you cant handle this it may explain why so many fail at silkscreening. Ingenuity and problem solving and common sense is really what silkscreening is. I wont do heat transfers. This is an artform. For artists. I used to handcut everything. No emulsion. Actually it was more work but had less chances for problems. I bet all these computer operators cant even silkscreen at all without a computer. And that prettu much sums it all up. Get a degree at the University of Common Sense and life will be easier for you in every aspect of life.
I love how this is the only guy on UA-cam who knows exactly what my problems are but never uploaded videos showing how to fix them ...
since 2018😂😂😂😂
ahahahahahha no i'm part of the team...
man I was looking forward to the videos
You got a good machine dude. I just learned about another defect mines have while watching this, I didn’t know. Now it’s hard to unsee.
when I bought this I was aware there could be faulty parts, being from China, so when I assembled, I took my time and carefully pieced bits together, making sure it was all in align, the trick is making sure the screen holders lay dead flat onto the platen
I'm having a issue I don't know if it's the 10x14 screen I have but I cannot adjust my screen to pallet height my screen is to far away do you know how to adjust it
SAME PROBLEM
How did you sort that out? What can I do?
Thank you for your time making and sharing this with us. great video and impressive footage so clear. I appreciate it.
Just take the Smallest L wrench and adust it ..I heard people was making extra holes smh
Will there be a follow up on the fixes you have for the printing press?
glad i seen this! i was just gonna order one from eBay or amazon... ill be saving up a little more for QUALITY.. Thanks and Good Luck
had the same issues as me. only got one spring on each press too. i was refunded 75 percent of my money on ebay and got to keep the unit. i think i saw you post on screenprinting Qand a on facebook once?
If you cant inderstand what these couple of parts do and how to make adjustments and make it do what you need it to do its probably fair to say maybe silkscreening isnt for you. I could make a career out of Tshirts and a Sharpie pen. I print what I want and peoole swoop them up. I dont take assignments. I do this for me. I get to express myself in ways people can relate to and they swoop them up. Its like music. Its art. Let it be what it is. Beauty isnt in everybody being identical clones of some idea of perfection. Beauty is in the flaws. Thats where individuality comes from. Be yourself and own it.
I need a 4 color press machine...now im 2nd guessing!!! Whats a good website to order thats affordable
On mine the plastic handled screw clamps for the screens, one of them didn't fit the thread on the nut that is welded into the screen holder. Had to find a bolt with the same thread. You get what you pay for I guess.
Did you fix the center rocking back and forth
I had to put some washers under the bearings holding the arms in order to get some decent off-contact.
I guess you didn’t make those follow-up videos after all
How did it turn out?
Keep the videos coming!
I did research and got a springer from nevertheless. It's the real version of this press. And you can add micros.
Did you ever make the follow up videos?
Kenyezee I was wondering that too👀
a put same tape around the metal ti fix the problem, another problem is if lift the screen hard you will rip the metal on the screw where it rest.
This is a follow up comment two years later...
for those who are thinking of buying this exact printing press .. do yourself a favor and save your money .. it is not worth it.. it is not accurate, the welding is random, the arms dont perfectly match and you will not be able to use it for halftones in particular. you "might" be able to do single color print but thats it.
spend a little extra and buy a more professional one instead.. thats just my thought.. I had bad experience with this cheap brand.
I still never figured out how to fix the registration tab problem! Mine are all different and it’s very hard to print anything over 1 color
As well as the rocking of the middle plate
Do you know of any decent alternatives
Riley Hopkins my bit
I need a video on the spacers asap
Hey did you ever fix the wobble?
Albert Johnson did you find a solution to the wobble ?
All you need to do is file tabs to same size. Took longer to complain than fix it.
Damn I must have dodged a bullet train with my press. I didn’t have major issues with mine.
Same here. No issues with mine.
Sean Gee I did see one video where a dude bought one and one of the holes where you attach the shirt platten weren’t even drilled....🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@avancerartgroup1614 damn!!
Thank you,
Great video. Thanks
I put mine together without instructions. Mine works fine. Its not perfect but a little work never killed anybody.I can register everything well enough. If you cant handle this it may explain why so many fail at silkscreening. Ingenuity and problem solving and common sense is really what silkscreening is. I wont do heat transfers. This is an artform. For artists. I used to handcut everything. No emulsion. Actually it was more work but had less chances for problems. I bet all these computer operators cant even silkscreen at all without a computer. And that prettu much sums it all up. Get a degree at the University of Common Sense and life will be easier for you in every aspect of life.
all is great!
Where are they manufactured? Shockingly bad quality control, whoever produced these should be ashamed.
Waiting for someone to say China
Your springs are on upside down
His spings are upside down , I put washers in mine to keep the base straight . Mine works great
Fix video ?
Thanks for the video but you shouldn't have to figure out how to fix things on a brand new product
solution is don’t buy cheap press because this is the most important part of the process so spend the money on a decent press
so bad machine, dont buy it