Author Topic: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!  (Read 7563 times)

Offline jonbravado

  • Verified/Junior
  • **
  • Posts: 49
New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« on: February 11, 2015, 05:10:26 PM »
Hey Shirt Boarders - needs some insight since I'm in a dead heat here.

I have narrowed down my next press to a 10/12 sabre or a 10/12 sportsman EX - both are great presses and I've seen both run and had a chance to tinker with both, and so has my lead printer.  I've also bought several pcs of equipment from both companies over the years and are very pleased with both products AND the people behind them.  So this is not easy....  both are AC/Servo Machines.

Any blaring things I've not considered?  I've talked with both company's 'Tims' and are very comfortable with both dudes.  Great and knowledgeable guys.

I've listed the 'winner' of each category below (in my opinion, of course) - let me know what you think.  Thank you for your input in advance.

                                     SABRE                           SPORTSMAN EX

TIME TESTED                                                                 X

FEATURES                          X

PRINT SPEED                     X

HEFTIER MACHINE            X

SETUP DIAMETER (smaller)                                             X

PARTS COST                       X

FAMILIARITY                                                                   X

On Fly Programming           X

SETUP SPEED                                                                 X

Max Print Area                    X

SUPPORT                            X                                          X    - THEY ARE BOTH GREAT

WARRANTY                          X                                          X   - PRETTY MUCH THE SAME

CRATING COSTS                  X


I know a lot of you guys are M&R shops - But I am having a hard time deciding, I'll probably let my lead printer choose.   She was die-hard M&R for years, until she saw and ran the Sabre...........It's solid, smooth, quiet - weighs a LOT more than the Sportsman press - they've taken the falcon series and the heft of the javelin and made a baby with it.  The print arms seem stiff as hell, the indexer and interface are awesome.   But the real-world prints on the sportsman line have some serious weight in my book.  They've been there - and done that.  I've seen many a good print come off of a Sportsman.

I know one or more of you guys can help me out here........

Thanks, in advance, for your infinite wisdom.

J




Meridian Printing & Promotions
www.mbspromo.com

Screen Printing, Embroidery, Promo Items, and Merchandising Programs


Offline mimosatexas

  • !!!
  • Gonzo Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 4221
  • contributor
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2015, 05:21:59 PM »
I don't see overall cost compared here.  Other than that, just from what I've seen, I like some small things like the low profile of the pallet connection system/arm on the M&R.  Get more print real estate on smaller garments and don't have to change pallets as frequently.  I would say if you have other presses that compatibility would be an important factor as well.

Offline jonbravado

  • Verified/Junior
  • **
  • Posts: 49
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2015, 05:29:02 PM »
Costs are close enough to not be a factor, with all things considered - flashes, crating, shipping, etc.

Meridian Printing & Promotions
www.mbspromo.com

Screen Printing, Embroidery, Promo Items, and Merchandising Programs

Offline ol man

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 295
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2015, 05:52:55 PM »
How are you figuring an m&r is easier to setup?

Offline jsheridan

  • !!!
  • Gonzo Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 2130
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2015, 06:03:14 PM »
How are you figuring an m&r is easier to setup?

This amazing system called tri-loc, and the way the screens, squeegee flood goes into the press puts  setup at 1-2 minutes per color mark.

Please don't bother to debunk that.. I just did that with a 5 color job 10 minutes ago. 9 minutes after first screen touched my hands, the first shirt of the run was on the press.

Blacktop Graphics Screenprinting and Consulting Services

Offline jsheridan

  • !!!
  • Gonzo Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 2130
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2015, 06:06:36 PM »
As for the press I Used.. 10 color sporty
Blacktop Graphics Screenprinting and Consulting Services

Offline alan802

  • !!!
  • Gonzo Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 3535
  • I like to screen print
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2015, 06:23:14 PM »
If the Sabre is triloc compatible then I'd say that setup speed between the two would come down to print head controls & print parameter setting speed because screen, squeegee and floodbar loading should be very close.  Then look at the micro adjustments and I know that fiddling around with micro's can double your setup time, especially when the movements aren't consistent or true.  Micro adjustment time can be mitigated by experience on machines with bad micros but I'd rather have a machine that I didn't have to spend hundreds of jobs to get used to how the micros work.  We gained several minutes PER SCREEN with the new press over the Centurian because of the micros, then add in the screen locks, sq and fb locks and our setup times dropped dramatically with a different auto.

When I was shopping for autos I was fortunate enough to talk to a few shops that had more than one brand of auto on their production floor so hearing what those guys had to say about the differences was very valuable to me. 
I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it -T.J.
Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it -T.P.

Offline ol man

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 295
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #7 on: February 11, 2015, 06:38:53 PM »
sabre is compatible.

Offline ol man

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 295
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2015, 06:44:43 PM »
Can the EX take over sized frames?
and whats max imprint area on the EX?

full disclosure im looking at both presses myself

Offline Gilligan

  • !!!
  • Ludicrous Speed Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 6853
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2015, 06:57:30 PM »
How are you figuring an m&r is easier to setup?


Yep, I was wondering that one as well.  They are essentially one in the same as far as setups go.

Well... technically the edge might go to the Sabre since it has such an amazing interface. ;)  You can have a production manager send job information to the panel and they just recall the job info.

Owner's Portal Demo


Price I imagine is a HUGE difference.

Offline Underbase37

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 790
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #10 on: February 12, 2015, 12:15:31 AM »


Can the EX take over sized frames?
and whats max imprint area on the EX?

full disclosure im looking at both presses myself

Yep the EX is the extended Sportsman. I can't remember off the top of my head the max print area but, we run oversize screens in ours.

Murphy37


Offline jonbravado

  • Verified/Junior
  • **
  • Posts: 49
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #11 on: February 12, 2015, 06:49:30 AM »
sportsman is 16x18 print area. Sabre is 20x20. Printing every other pallet you can go bigger although we rarely print anything wider than 15". So not a deal breaker. Sabre's functionality is in line with the GIII or CHIII's. But the PLUS marks in the M&R column are big ones - THAT'S WHY WE ARE TORN.

We plan on using tri-lock either way we go. Would love to ditch carrier sheets though. Lasers?  Setup time should be a dead heat but I seem to remember a setting that eases FB and squeegie axcess on the Sabre. I just wish there were multi-million print sabres out there. I feel certain there will be soon.

Again - associated costs are so close it's negligible.  We have all workhorse stuff right now. An auto and two manuals. It has all been solid and dealing with tech support has been great in the rare times we have had to call.  After warranty runs out its a lot cheaper to get parts for the workhorse press as most parts are available at tons of places. Many locally to most cities.

I need to just let my lead printer decide and call it a day probably.
Meridian Printing & Promotions
www.mbspromo.com

Screen Printing, Embroidery, Promo Items, and Merchandising Programs

Offline GraphicDisorder

  • !!!
  • Ludicrous Speed Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 5872
  • Bottom Feeder
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2015, 07:26:07 AM »
If your interested in the 20x20 image area the Sportsman comes in that flavor as well.  We were printing 23 inches tall on a 20 inch image area with room to spare.  I would suspect that even the 16x18 you could print longer than 18, but you will need larger screens and larger pallets. If thats your concern be sure you get the longer pallets which ever press you pick.  We had 16x25 pallets on our sportsman and same on our CH3D.

As far as which press, both are good companies and both print shirts. I easily would give M&R the edge as far as support and that's pretty hard to argue otherwise.  Sabre has more features for sure, it's a recently released press and the Sportsman is one of this industries most trusted presses over time. We met with Workhorse before buying our M&R and have nothing bad to say about them. We did visit a install and they had trouble getting a press running for us to see but it was just a typical deal on a new install where things didn't go exactly as planned, press ended up running but was after we had left. We joked about it and I didn't hold it against them. Good people. M&R I still felt had a better foundation under itself as a company so I went that way. I don't regret it. 

We did find our Sportsman to be a very great press, not a single major issue with it, had a couple small things like sticky valve on a head and a battery replacement on the PLC. 
Brandt | Graphic Disorder | www.GraphicDisorder.com
@GraphicDisorder - Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Youtube

Offline kingscreen

  • Gonzo Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 1161
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #13 on: February 12, 2015, 08:42:44 AM »
This is exactly what I wrestled with 6 months ago.  I spent what felt like forever slaving over this exact decision.


Here's why I ultimately went with a Sabre:

Simple, easy to use interface.  And the owner's portal, as mentioned already. I haven't used it yet but I absolutely see the benefit of putting it to use, especially for larger shops.

The press's ability to gain functionality.  The press connects to WiFi and downloads program updates.  Even since I've had it (December), new features and programs have been added.  The press didn't have Orbital Mode when I bought it.  Then after a few minutes updating one morning,  it does.  I've used it a few times already.  Plus, it also shows a video of what the new feature is.

Access to the entire list of sensors for easy troubleshooting and the ability to upload a log to WH for technical support, if needed.  Hopefully I am a few years away from ever needing this but when I do, it'll be very helpful.

Video maintenance guides.  The Sabre has a maintenance schedule including videos on exactly how to do the maintenance.  I know most of us are pretty mechanically inclined, but a video guide is definitely nice.

As you've already discovered, the presses are really neck and neck overall.  For me, the Sabre was ultimately a better fit for my shop.  Both are excellent pieces of equipment and it was a very tough decision for me.  The Sabre is the latest and greatest with lots of bells and whistles, and the Sportsman is time tested and proven.  There's really no bad decision to make.

Lastly, I can confirm that Tri-Loc fits on the Sabre.
Scott Garnett
King Screen

Offline 3Deep

  • !!!
  • Ludicrous Speed Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 5330
Re: New 10/12 press - WH Sabre - vs- M&R Sportsman - go!
« Reply #14 on: February 12, 2015, 11:02:34 AM »
 I've seen many a good print come off of a Sportsman.

This statement is crazy ^ to say, all the other stuff you talk about is good,  the reason I say that statement is crazy is it's all about the art and printer before it gets on press....other than that they both sound like you can't lose with either one.

darryl

Life is like Kool-Aid, gotta add sugar/hardwork to make it sweet!!