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All questions about Riley Hopkins equipment like screen printing presses, flash units, conveyor dryers, press carts, accessories, and more have answers here.

Which screen printing press should I get?

If you’re learning how to screen print and starting a new business, the 150 Press will help you ignite your drive. Its small footprint fits well in spare bedrooms, garages, basements, etc. Its simplicity speeds up the learning process of the press so

What are micros and what's the difference between XY and XYZ micros?

Micro registration (also known as micros) consists of knobs on the printhead that move a screen vertically, horizontally, and its angle without loosening the screen clamp. If registration is off by a millimeter, a printer can put the screen in place

Which press cart should I get?

The answer depends on what you're using it for. If you're looking to use the cart to mount a tabletop press on, the number of stations on your press will determine which cart you should get. Presses with a single station, like all 150 presses and the

Is an exhaust fan needed for a conveyor dryer?

It depends on your setup. Is the conveyor hooked up to the outside? If not, a three-foot stack going straight up will add additional ventilation. As heat rises, it pulls moisture out of the dryer. If yes, how far you are running the exhaust and how m

Which flash dryer will work with my power situation?

The standard household plug has 120-volt circuits with a NEMA 5-15 plug type. The RileyFlash 1616 works perfectly with the standard. If you're looking at the other flash units, you should have your local electrician evaluate your power situation and