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Buying Used Equipment...
ricras384:
Hello all,
My wife and I are looking at starting a home based screen printing business and we found some used Ranar equipment on Craigslist. It is their "Package 1 Shop Package." We are so new to this that we aren't even sure what to look for what to ask the seller. The equipment is listed for half of the retail price and seems like a good deal, but we don't want to jump too fast. Here is what is listed for sale:
1. XPO-2426 Exposure Unit
2. V6100 6 Color 1 Station Printer
3. D-162 Flash Cure Unit
4. DX-200 Conveyor Dryer
5. Blow out gun
We would love to hear your suggestions and thoughts about this equipment, what we should look for and what we should ask the seller if we go take a look at it. Thanks in advance.
Eric
Frog:
Hey Ricras, glad you found us.
Well, as you read some other newbie posts, it will become obvious that this package has it all over some of the half-assed jury-rigged set-ups that seem so prevalent with many beginners. http://www.ranar.com/packages/package_1.html
That said, let me be honestly critical on this package.
The biggest weak spot I see is the single station. This will become evident to you when you flash. That one board will get hot, and production will slow, and you will have to work with the flash right next to you.
That said, I managed with a single station Hopkins for a few years, but for real production, it was a struggle.
The exposure unit would ideally be a single, or point light source, but the vacuum more than makes up for that compared to most entry-level units.
Ideally, you have a little experience and/or understanding of this stuff and it is set up and can be demonstrated. If you are going in blind, I may suggest learning a bit before ever considering any equipment, so you can assess it a little better.
Gilligan:
--- Quote from: Frog on September 05, 2011, 10:55:43 AM ---Well, as you reed some other newbie posts, it will become obvious that this package has it all over some of the half-assed jury-rigged set-ups that seem so prevalent with many beginners.
--- End quote ---
Hey, I resemble that remark! ;)
Frog:
You're so vain, You probably think this post is about you
You're So Vain - Official Video - Carly Simon
Gilligan:
LOL.
Time wise I was the most relevant. :p
Ever seen that Colbert Report intro related to that? "Hey Carly Simon, thanks for writing that song about me!" Rather clever.
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