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    Microtec MAG-40

    Has anyone used a microtec MAG-40 60x100cm heat press from Signzworld? Are they any good? We need a larger press but our access is too narrow for all the other large format presses I’ve looked into. It would mainly be used for fabrics.


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    we got an omega600 into our house through a standard door 75cm door frame , we just unwired and removed the platens to do so, and put it back together afterwards - the omega750 is similar size frame so that would also work same way - the problem part is the weight of around 200kg (though removing the platens lowers this) - but there are ways around narrow access, personally not a fan of stuff from signzworld especially if something goes wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitprints View Post
    we got an omega600 into our house through a standard door 75cm door frame , we just unwired and removed the platens to do so, and put it back together afterwards - the omega750 is similar size frame so that would also work same way - the problem part is the weight of around 200kg (though removing the platens lowers this) - but there are ways around narrow access, personally not a fan of stuff from signzworld especially if something goes wrong.
    That’s really helpful, thanks! I actually have a omega750 in a storage unit that I was going to sell but if I can take it apart then that’s a game changer . Weight is another problem though, as you say.


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    think its only about 6 wires inside to undo - just take photos of it all as you do it, the platen is just the 6 big bolts on top that are spring loaded. The bottom bed comes off easily - then your literally just doing the C shaped part of the machine which will easily fit through most narrow spaces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitprints View Post
    think its only about 6 wires inside to undo - just take photos of it all as you do it, the platen is just the 6 big bolts on top that are spring loaded. The bottom bed comes off easily - then your literally just doing the C shaped part of the machine which will easily fit through most narrow spaces.
    You say that like I’ll be doing it myself . I’ll pass your info to someone competent though. Thanks again.


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