ehh... If you are doing a 1 off shirt or a small run, it would cut down HUGELY (is that a word) not needing to do screens... But if you have a large run, I looks like it would be more time effective to do screen printing. But then again, I find therapy and relaxation in screen printing. Might take me 20 minutes to fine tune a hard register, but I like doing it.
@chrama1 Yes, this type of machine is made for smaller orders which have full color images. It allows one to fill many small orders with very complex printing. It eliminates all of the set up making printing 6 shirts with 8 colors and halftones a breeze. I think online companies like CaffePress or Printfection would use something like this. They can print very complex designs one shirt at a time. But you can also do larger orders on this machine. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@lexyota Not quite; the table top units go for about that much but not this one. I don’t know exactly but based on their pricing for the larger unit I would estimate this one costs between $50,000 and $100,000. The big one they have which I featured in a previous video goes for about $150,000. This is big league equipment. Not for your average tee shirt printer. Thanks for the comment!
@Dexduzdiz I don’t know exactly but based on their pricing for the larger unit I would estimate this one costs between $50,000 and $100,000. Yes, this equipment is for the big time, not the garage boy…LOL. Thanks for the comment!
@whatdeznuts Yea, YouTube finally let my video upload. It was very strange and took all day to do. But you have to admit, it is a pretty good print. But this is a bid industrial unit. I’m not sure the table top units can compete with this quality. Thanks for watching and commenting!
the last tee shirt is so prefect , thanks for video ..you are always the BEST :)
noodaterika 1 year ago
@noodaterika Thank you very much! It’s my pleasure to help out. Thanks for watching and commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
Great Video Jon.
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daniellacatton 1 year ago
@daniellacatton The Brum Las! Thanks so much. I always appreciate the comment.
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
ehh... If you are doing a 1 off shirt or a small run, it would cut down HUGELY (is that a word) not needing to do screens... But if you have a large run, I looks like it would be more time effective to do screen printing. But then again, I find therapy and relaxation in screen printing. Might take me 20 minutes to fine tune a hard register, but I like doing it.
chrama1 1 year ago
@chrama1 Yes, this type of machine is made for smaller orders which have full color images. It allows one to fill many small orders with very complex printing. It eliminates all of the set up making printing 6 shirts with 8 colors and halftones a breeze. I think online companies like CaffePress or Printfection would use something like this. They can print very complex designs one shirt at a time. But you can also do larger orders on this machine. Thanks for watching and commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
how much? betcha its like 20-30K.
lexyota 1 year ago
@lexyota Not quite; the table top units go for about that much but not this one. I don’t know exactly but based on their pricing for the larger unit I would estimate this one costs between $50,000 and $100,000. The big one they have which I featured in a previous video goes for about $150,000. This is big league equipment. Not for your average tee shirt printer. Thanks for the comment!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
how much are they?
Dexduzdiz 1 year ago
@Dexduzdiz I don’t know exactly but based on their pricing for the larger unit I would estimate this one costs between $50,000 and $100,000. Yes, this equipment is for the big time, not the garage boy…LOL. Thanks for the comment!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
just doesn't give off that custom feel!!!
Nice video finally got it up and working?
whatdeznuts 1 year ago
@whatdeznuts Yea, YouTube finally let my video upload. It was very strange and took all day to do. But you have to admit, it is a pretty good print. But this is a bid industrial unit. I’m not sure the table top units can compete with this quality. Thanks for watching and commenting!
CatspitProductions 1 year ago