By CSP on
Oct. 19, 2011
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Anyone have any experience or thoughts about the Synchroprint series? I know there are differences between the different models but I'm sure they all are produced with the same quality. I saw a video of the 4000 and it looks pretty damn nice but was hoping to hear from people who have actually ran them. Thanks guys.
Location:
United States
Re: MHM Synchroprint
I am looking for personal experience info on the MHM's also
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Try Pierre on TSB he has an E series
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I am located in SF Bay Area and run 4 MHM and have a 5 in storage, (3) 2000 and (2) 3000.
My first presses was was a 6 color MultiPrinter from American. A good little press which I still have. I refurbished it but have no room for it. I then bought M&R Challengers (4) and a 14 color Formula. They are great presses if you have really long runs 10,000 to 100,000 shirts. They run fast but the setup are slow
I fell in love with the MHM Synchroprint because of its precision and automatic registration. Unlike the noisy M&R it runs smoothly like a precision sewing machine. I can register 6 color job in 10 min and save the setting! A week later I can setup the same job (I left the plastisol in the screens) and re-register the job in about a minute.
I would not run anything else.
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I'll go ahead and throw an opinion in the mix, we have 2 MHM's, I bought them for fast set ups, quick pallete changes and robust user features. Couldn't be happier with my purchases, they run smooth and quick and are well engineered and reliable. Pin registration is excellent. They are truly precise machines, 6 years of ownership and they function like day one.
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Wow, five machines in storage! I wonder how many surplus capacity machines are gathering dust out there, costing storage, and what their output capacity might be. And people are still buying new machines.....