Robert and Printex

I posted this in another thread but figured I should start a new topic. This topic will be active and if Robert does not take it serious from one of his customers needing tech help it will only look bad on him and hopefully a red flag for future Mustang buyers. If he does follow up then it will look good for him and future customers. Lets see.

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Make the list take lots of pics and video, it will be good for Andrew, if Printex can get some real information, then that could be a step in the right direction, common sense can be fun sometimes.

Real information? WTF so are you now admitting that any of my known issues was never relayed to Poland, you stepped in to that one.

I spoke many times with Andrew he knows many months after the fact what my issues are. But he lost any trust I had in him or respect for that matter when he played along with your US visit BS. That is going to be something really hard to earn back.

How about this for a baby step.

My software is buggy always has been, you had Brian install an upgrade that turned out to be a disaster and dangerous, Brian had to revert back to the original software version. Only problem is it locks up and if the flash is on when it locks up the flash stays on till I manually turn it off, the time out does not even work at that point because the software is frozen. When the software freezes you have to reboot the machine from scratch, that requires re-homing the servo and waiting on the software to recognize all components this takes time and completely throws your sequence out of whack.

My suggestion is this, provide me with the PC adapter and a free version for the software and sned me an update of the software so I can do it my self. This at least would solve one issue with the press. As long as the software update is sent as as an autoexecutable or something along them lines I wont have to be privy to OEM software. I always said in the past the adapter is something all Printex customers should have on hand so future updates can be done by them in a timely fashion.

Lets see where you and Andrew go with this idea for me.

If this works out then we can talk about the lift cylinder, remember my base already has a larger bolt pattern drilled out for the correct OC so replacing the crappy one on mine should be relatively easy and cheap.

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inkman996 wrote:
I would with Andrew.

Barnes will set it up, do you want Binkspot to sit in on it?

It would be a good idea to make an outline of every issue to keep things moving in a direction.

Collective Clothing wrote:
Barnes will set it up, do you want Binkspot to sit in on it?

It would be a good idea to make an outline of every issue to keep things moving in a direction.

The ball is in your court not mine. We have had the press for over a year now there is nothing more we can do short of suing but that is out of the question and pointless.

inkman996 wrote:
The ball is in your court not mine. We have had the press for over a year now there is nothing more we can do short of suing but that is out of the question and pointless.

Do you want Binkspot to join the video conference?

I do not speak for Brian Robert. Brian is no longer an employee of yours so I have no idea what he is or is not willing to do. If Printex agrees to pay him for any work and he accepts then he is always welcome to join in but I refuse to take him for granted.

inkman996 wrote:
I do not speak for Brian Robert. Brian is no longer an employee of yours so I have no idea what he is or is not willing to do. If Printex agrees to pay him for any work and he accepts then he is always welcome to join in but I refuse to take him for granted.

Brian was an employee of Printex? weird

GraphicDisorder wrote:
You mean other than south?

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How much did Graphic Disorder get paid to do all those ads LOL

Did M&R get Brandt his lease approval or did that happen magically as well LMAO

If people really knew what goes on behind the scenes in the machine business WOW

Got to hand it to Barnes he does make a lot of videos, perhaps M&R will produce some on their sales pitch to combat newer technology, it would be fun having Hoffman explain that no one needs digital controls.

Collective Clothing wrote:
Brian was an employee of Printex? weird

You really are retarded some times, I said an employee of yours, you in turn worked for Printex so by default that makes Brian an employee/contractor whatever of Printex.

How come he doesn't have digital individual off contact?

Why do you have to count clicks are try to read a hard to read dial?

Better make sure you adjust them the same, wouldn't want to have your screen skewed or bind up when indexing! You know, all the things he tries to scare you about with the CHIII.

Which is a pretty fast machine... did you see that video above?

Here it is again if you did miss it.

2010 World Speed Record Set on Challenger III - YouTube

"you don't need a hook for the worms to dance."

inkman996 wrote:
You really are retarded some times, I said an employee of yours, you in turn worked for Printex so by default that makes Brian an employee/contractor whatever of Printex.

You working on more affidavits for M&R ? LOL

inkman996 wrote:
You really are retarded some times, I said an employee of yours, you in turn worked for Printex so by default that makes Brian an employee/contractor whatever of Printex.

Trying to follow this? :eek:

Printex Europe sells to Printex Group US
Printex Group US hires Spider Machines to do the install.
Spider Machines hires Brian as the installer.
Brian works for Spider Machines - Spider Machines is hired by Printex Group US - Printex Group Us bought from Printex Europe.

Now we have to throw J Rod "Jason" in the mix as the saleman of the year.

Blue wrote:
Trying to follow this? :eek:

Printex Europe sells to Printex Group US
Printex Group US hires Spider Machines to do the install.
Spider Machines hires Brian as the installer.
Brian works for Spider Machines - Spider Machines is hired by Printex Group US - Printex Group Us bought from Printex Europe.

Now we have to throw J Rod "Jason" in the mix as the saleman of the year.

Gatorade shot out my nose LOL

That might explain why M&R's Federal Lawsuit got dismissed.

Collective Clothing wrote:
You working on more affidavits for M&R ? LOL

So you are already turning this in to a joke, how am I to take you serious about anything when all your really doing is looking to stir the pot some more.

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So who is Printex US? They hired Spider Machines on a contract or per install basis? Who are the principles for Spider Machines? Who is the sales person for Printex here in the states? Spider is strictly the installer and Printex US is the seller right? So who is Printex US? Why are there so many questions involving all of this mess? 2M manufactures for RPM who is selling the machines, installing them and providing support after the sale. Why is the Printex chain of command and sales so much harder to follow than say RPM's, or an M&R distributor like GSG? Why are so many things kept in the dark?

srimonogramming wrote:
So who is Printex US? They hired Spider Machines on a contract or per install basis? Who are the principles for Spider Machines? Who is the sales person for Printex here in the states? Spider is strictly the installer and Printex US is the seller right? So who is Printex US? Why are there so many questions involving all of this mess? 2M manufactures for RPM who is selling the machines, installing them and providing support after the sale. Why is the Printex chain of command and sales so much harder to follow than say RPM's, or an M&R distributor like GSG? Why are so many things kept in the dark?
Note that Barnes makes absolutely sure his name or any association with any possible liability is missing from contracts. This will be the same for his current scam. Buyers Beware!!!

inkman996 wrote:
So you are already turning this in to a joke, how am I to take you serious about anything when all your really doing is looking to stir the pot some more.

Barnes will arrange the video conference

srimonogramming wrote:
So who is Printex US? They hired Spider Machines on a contract or per install basis? Who are the principles for Spider Machines? Who is the sales person for Printex here in the states? Spider is strictly the installer and Printex US is the seller right? So who is Printex US? Why are there so many questions involving all of this mess? 2M manufactures for RPM who is selling the machines, installing them and providing support after the sale. Why is the Printex chain of command and sales so much harder to follow than say RPM's, or an M&R distributor like GSG? Why are so many things kept in the dark?

I'm with Rich on this one, it was deliberately set up that way so fault could not be held. I think somewhere in all that Robert or one of his family members is an agent for Printex

srimonogramming wrote:
So who is Printex US? They hired Spider Machines on a contract or per install basis? Who are the principles for Spider Machines? Who is the sales person for Printex here in the states? Spider is strictly the installer and Printex US is the seller right? So who is Printex US? Why are there so many questions involving all of this mess? 2M manufactures for RPM who is selling the machines, installing them and providing support after the sale. Why is the Printex chain of command and sales so much harder to follow than say RPM's, or an M&R distributor like GSG? Why are so many things kept in the dark?

Sounds like a nest of Owls. :D

Looks like some invisible person is involved.

Everything points to:
PO Box 1522
Greenville, South Carolina 29602
United States

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