April 30, 2014
Workhorse Products, Phoenix, recently released a video that offers a close-up look at the Mach manual printer line.
The video, shown above, highlights the series’ large-diameter, full-length center shaft with tapered bearings and print station support struts for maximizing rigidity and platen stability, according to the company.
The demonstration also showcases the Mach line’s welded-steel construction, cast-aluminum center wheel and print heads, and large-diameter registration knobs with screen-angle adjust.
In addition to being capable of using aluminum, wood and aluminum quick-release platens, the Mach can accommodate manual, automatic and oversized screens. The printers come in a variety of sizes and feature a lockable caster system, allowing for mobility.
For more information, visit workhorseproducts.com. — L.M.
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