Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Here's a couple photos of my shop (160 sf). It's not very efficient, but we make it work. The exposure unit is hiding behind that pike of cardboard boxes. The cabinet below the white bench is a screen drying cabinet. The little door above the white bench is a pass-through to the washout station. We need more shelving / storage. And yes, we need to get the dryer vented. There are a lot of "Just barely" dimensions. The door to the shop just barely opens without hitting the end of the dryer outfeed. The press just barely spins without the platens hitting the walls. The loader can just barely squeeze around the edge of the dryer to get into the loading station (far left corner of the room). The largest job we have done is 500 shirts. That's probably about the max in terms of how many boxes of garments we can handle at one time (but I would not want to do more than that on a manual anyway).
What dryer is that?
Redwood you must be a tall cat, I see screens stacked pretty high and inks stored petty high at least it looks that way, but still very neat in your area
Redwood you must be a tall cat