Silver Press ™ Screen Printing Press, 4 Color Silk Screening Press
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I just ordered my silver press off ebay!!!! Yessssssthh!!!!!
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@Ryonet you bet thanks I will make sure im going to be calling in Tuesday
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I bought a one color on station silver press 2 months ago It has Paid for its self 2 times over now, and Im going to call in Tuesday (8-16-20110 and order the 4 color one station can't wait. I have tought about buying a older model Brown/ Harrco 4 color 2 station that is here in town on on craigslist for 400 but I feel this press will be a better choice. I also cure with a old Blackflash don't have room for a conveyor dryer some day I will and you know I will purchase From Ryonet
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can i buy this machine & how much is it
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@DerpingProductions No, "single color" or "4 color" "6 color" etc. refers to the number of print heads on the press, or how many screens can be set up at any given time. If you have a single color press, then you can only set up one screen at a time, so I wouldn't recommend a single color if you plan on doing any printing that have more than one color in the artwork. The 4 color/2 station would be your best bet.
Give us a call when you are ready to upgrade and let the Rep know that Cobb said to give you a free quart of ink with your new press. GOOD LUCK!!
Ryonet 5 months ago
Can you make quality shirt with just flash or would you need the converyor? And how much does both of tose cost individually?
ballplayer2435 1 year ago
@ballplayer2435 We have thousands of customers that just use a flash but it would be slower and not as consistent as a conveyor dryer, Flashses start at around $399, conveyors at around $2000. Please email us and we'd be happy to get in touch with with package options. Ryan
Ryonet 1 year ago
Would you need a dryer with this screen press?
ballplayer2435 1 year ago
@ballplayer2435 Any time you are printing you would need to cure the shirt, so you would need a dryer in order to cure the shirts, there are three options you could use, a heat gun, a flash dryer, or a conveyor dryer. The heat gun is very limiting as it is slow and takes a while to cure the shirt, the flash is much better as it cures the entire shirt at once, and the conveyor is the best option, you can find all of these on our site too.
Ryonet 1 year ago
still out of my range.
sentrand 3 years ago
That's too bad. Have you considered starting out with some used equipment off Craigslist? Maybe you can find something there, sell some shirts and move up. We also sell used equipment and have rummage sales sometimes. Best of luck to you.
Ryonet 3 years ago