"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I can't reiterate how old the printer heads are in that dts. We're talking HP 650C era printing technology. 1.5oz of ink in each cartridge you'll go through an unfathomable amount of them without a bulk solution.
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on March 23, 2016, 10:39:04 AMI can't reiterate how old the printer heads are in that dts. We're talking HP 650C era printing technology. 1.5oz of ink in each cartridge you'll go through an unfathomable amount of them without a bulk solution.I noticed that too. The cartridges seemed very small.
A trade off of a higher price in ink and a slower speed could be tolerable trade off for a smaller volume shop. I would expect less printing issues with a CTS than a DTG. We (printers) have been running our own black dye ink cartridges/bulk systems for years with little issues. This is of course just my uninformed opinion and I'm sure there could still be a bunch of issues.Out of curiosity where does the pricing start on the M&R i-image ST and STE models?
I'm curious as to what advantage that makes the additional $35k price difference justifiable, if you were picking all over again.I do find it absurd that CTS/DTS units are priced this high, but I suppose when there's not many alternatives you can price them where you want.
Quote from: LoneWolf2 on March 23, 2016, 03:02:00 PMI'm curious as to what advantage that makes the additional $35k price difference justifiable, if you were picking all over again.I do find it absurd that CTS/DTS units are priced this high, but I suppose when there's not many alternatives you can price them where you want.Well if the Lawson hits the market and its a turd will you still have that opinion that others are over priced? It's interesting that all the big players in the CTS game has machines that cost "absurd" money or more. The few that are way lower priced have not seen the same level of success. Do you think that is because of price or because the machine lacks something or doesn't work as it should in some way?
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on March 23, 2016, 03:12:04 PMQuote from: LoneWolf2 on March 23, 2016, 03:02:00 PMI'm curious as to what advantage that makes the additional $35k price difference justifiable, if you were picking all over again.I do find it absurd that CTS/DTS units are priced this high, but I suppose when there's not many alternatives you can price them where you want.Well if the Lawson hits the market and its a turd will you still have that opinion that others are over priced? It's interesting that all the big players in the CTS game has machines that cost "absurd" money or more. The few that are way lower priced have not seen the same level of success. Do you think that is because of price or because the machine lacks something or doesn't work as it should in some way?I think that the hope may be that it is merely slower and less fancy with fewer bells and whistles. There was a time when a Nissan(Datsun back then), or Toyota, or Honda cost less than their American counterparts but were already actually better engineered and better built.
Seems as if "price" is the driving factor for some here.
Lawson said they had a few in bigger shops doing Beta testing and they were now ready for the market. What are the I-image's doing for max LPI?.I'm not seeing the Resolute one on line, but I'm looking at the Exile Freestyler. Both use a HP head, but I'm not sure if they are the same HP heads. The Frestlyer also says you can swap the head/cartridges out to use as a DTG.