Workhorse Tuf Freedom Automatic Printer

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Demonstration video of the Workhorse Freedom Automatic Textile Printer.
Prints up to 450 pieces per hour with only 1 person loading and unloading the shirts. The patented FlashBack curing unit allows you to print a screen and flash, all in the same print head. Very trouble free and dependable performance for the small to medium sized shop looking for their first automatic press. Call Bob Drake at Performance Screen Supply 800-659-8337 ext 10 for more info. www.performancescreen.com

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  • Terry, Most new screen printers are best served starting on a manual printer, before upgrading to an automatic. Experience working with artwork, screens, ink and squeegees on a manual press makes the learning curve much easier. That said, many people start with an automatic as their first printer, but usually only when they already have an experienced screen printer lined up as an employee. I'm available at 800-659-8337 if you'd like to talk more about starting a new shop. Thanks, Bob

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  • wow i really like this machine! as someone who has operated 5 different machines from m&r and progressive i can honestly say this looks better than all of them, the squeegee and flood system just makes alot more sense with the one piece although i would like to see an air lock instead of the push pin. the flash back system looks amazing, i use m&r's revolver mode extensively and sometimes it takes up 2 4 rounds on the machine to get the finished print and that is very time consuming

  • Can't wait...just got my conformation email stating that my Freedom should be shipping to my shop by weeks end!!!!

  • I used to print with this machine, was nice. Except we didn't use crappy wood screens.

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