"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I saw it. very plastic feel, only 1 small desktop printer HP head and only 1 channel is used, and print per screen given to me was really high. You can not have LPI greater than 65 LPI.Not for me, On the other side my business partner was totally impressed with it, I mocked him up I prefer the M&R entry level, it is not the same league, it is 2x more expansive, but the print speed is not the same as well, construction is more industrial, and you have this solid feel...Here is my video link https://youtu.be/R1YQprMQc_M
Any estimate on what the cost per screen is with the ink it uses? It'll be a while before we need to do 50 screens in a day, but I still want to get away from film sooner then later.
I'll add my two cents to say that if it's of acceptable build quality (i.e., you won't have to fix it very often), and it produces sufficient quality, and the cost is friendly enough, there's a place for it. It doesn't have to have the best feature set available; if it has the right mix of features, compromise, and price, it will be beneficial to a certain niche within the industry. I say this as someone with a tiny shop who is keeping a close eye on CTS, even though the price is at this point too high for me. There's no way I need the same throughput of the shops who currently utilize these machines. But a high screen production rate isn't the only benefit to CTS; of great interest to me is the elimination of innocuous tasks - it streamlines shop operation as a whole. You could give me a CTS with output times that only match the time it takes to print AND TAPE UP films, and I'd still be gaining time & quality in many areas, and pushing the need for another employee farther down the road. Now improve my screen production rates even just a little, and do it at a good price, and you've really got my attention. I'm intrigued by the FreeStyler, hope to learn more about it (good or bad), and hope more options come to market with small & medium-sized shops in mind.