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we went with a DTG. digital is coming and you can start getting ready for it now rather than being blindsided later. Would do it again, no question about it.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on February 28, 2019, 02:56:16 PMwe went with a DTG. digital is coming and you can start getting ready for it now rather than being blindsided later. Would do it again, no question about it.pierreWhat brand did you get for your shop?
Quote from: blue moon on February 28, 2019, 02:56:16 PMwe went with a DTG. digital is coming and you can start getting ready for it now rather than being blindsided later. Would do it again, no question about it.pierreDo you find you're doing less and less process prints with the DTG in house?
I could see doing jobs up to that volume if you aren't doing much DTG otherwise, but jobs like that would tie up a single DTG for way too long for us. I would want at least two for consistent volume like that. The issue with buying the epson mods (like the belquette) is they ALL have significant issues without massive amounts of maintenance labor. That alone is the primary reason we went with the actual epson dtg. Maintenance so far on that unit has been minimal.Pierre is right though, ideally you want to be using a machine with a head built for DTG, but unless you buy a brother (ink cost issues), you are looking at $50k+ for the entry level models.