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  • Is this completely wet on wet? Are they standard plastisols?

  • i'm looking into this sh*t and have already bought some machinery. this toy is amazing. i wonder how much it costs...?

  • @tetsuo427 LOL It looks like the mother of all screen printers.

    Big bucks monster.

    The cool thing is the number of colours it is using.

    The basics of printing are the same - the real edge is designing the stencils and that machine won't do that for you.

    

  • what inks are you using? did you thin the highlight white down with clear reducer?

  • ahahah all you have to do is load up a shirt....i have to run all the screen :(

  • sweet!'

    

  • sweet!'

  • wow, i like this stuff, how do i get in touch with M&R people???

  • nice toy!!!!!!

  • I have that some flash on my auto. Kinda weird to see it, lol. We both know it's not for our autos. Hehe. Workhorse ;-)

  • how can u print right after a flash and not cure ink on the screen???

  • Anybody knows where can I get the user manual for this machine online?

  • I don't understand how you can print most of the colors wet on wet. When we do process jobs we have to spot dry in between most of the colors. What are you guys doing different?

  • @horskei what do you mean???

    we do process printing in a manual press.

    we only have to flash dry our white underbase.

    everything else goes wet on wet.

    saves tons of time

  • I just started printing in my garage about a year ago. I hope I can get an auto like that some day and get to print cool shirts like that. Thanks for posting this.

  • looks brilliant , great job

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