"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
i already have a pretty legit dryer and exposure unit that i picked up used a while ago. thanks for any help guys.
hey folks. thanks for all the great info. anyway, i've been printing for others and marketing since january. (before that, i was just printing my own stuff as a hobby) anyway, the market that i've pursued must be underserviced, because i can't keep up. i am really looking into a diamondback s 8/6 for their march madness sale. i've read that i will be limited with colors but my market is under 4 colors. more importantly, i am broke.i do however want to plan for the future with my purchase decisions only investing in equipment that can grow or be used seamlessly with bigger equipment. i don't really need the print area of the "s" but want to start with the auto screens.
i do have a helper. i just did a 4 color- 400 shirts, 2 locations and couldn't get any of my smaller jobs out. i have a couple orders of that size in the queue and one 1000pc order off of my original sales push. to answer your question, i'm about 20% slower than your numbers. my registration process is really long because my press is kinda jacked up so i always have to rig something up. so at the very least, i would definitely need a better manual. but my research shows a decent manual is a large fraction of the price of an entry level auto. also, people on here have written they set up even small jobs on the auto.
thanks for the open invite atownsend. i'm in the norfolk area, not too far. i can afford a monthly payment (with no work in the queue) a lot easier than a used unit that i don't have the experience to troubleshoot. i do have a small luxury that my overhead is somewhat controlled since i carved out an existing space so my print shop doesn't have traditional rent payments. if i had rent to think about, i would definitely build up cash reserves for equipment.did you have experience on an auto, or did you just figure it out?