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Enough discussion on the current "State of the DTG" to deserve it's own thread, but not really helping mcquire invest his $10,000 equipment money.Mcquire, perhaps run down what you already have going.
$10k wouldn't go far in the DTG world anyway...A laser is pretty freaking cool. That glowforge is pretty neat, but it has a lot of drawbacks.Brandt, what brand/model did you get?
Quote from: mk162 on March 01, 2019, 11:12:54 AM$10k wouldn't go far in the DTG world anyway...A laser is pretty freaking cool. That glowforge is pretty neat, but it has a lot of drawbacks.Brandt, what brand/model did you get?We have a Universal Laser, its a USA based company. On the higher end of costs as well.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on March 01, 2019, 02:11:16 PMQuote from: mk162 on March 01, 2019, 11:12:54 AM$10k wouldn't go far in the DTG world anyway...A laser is pretty freaking cool. That glowforge is pretty neat, but it has a lot of drawbacks.Brandt, what brand/model did you get?We have a Universal Laser, its a USA based company. On the higher end of costs as well.What products do you offer with that? We wanted to get one a few years ago, but kept expanding elsewhere. Universal, Trotec, Epilog were the 3 brands we considered. I really wanted one in house...
Stampinator is a great choice - there are caveats to running it in head one though - do your due diligence and make sure its right for you.
Quote from: Colin on March 01, 2019, 07:38:17 PMStampinator is a great choice - there are caveats to running it in head one though - do your due diligence and make sure its right for you.I said cure in 1 head, not use in head 1, although it works for fiber matte, but we use ours in head two to heat press and cure the base in 1 head, rather than going print, flash, flattening screen taking up 3 stations, can achieve a better base in two with the stampinator.The price is no joke, if they were like 1/2 the cost I'd be they'd sell three times as many, it's pretty niche but now $6000 is too expensive when a heat press with more moving parts for 16" x 20" is about $2200, they are like the same price as a quartz flash which it is "replacing" but damn.
Quote from: Frog on March 01, 2019, 11:03:47 AMEnough discussion on the current "State of the DTG" to deserve it's own thread, but not really helping mcquire invest his $10,000 equipment money.Mcquire, perhaps run down what you already have going.We have a 6/8 Auto thats fairly new6 head embroidery that we just addedLED exposure unitscreens galoreThings id be interested in looking into:Tri LocDTGVinyl Cutter / PrinterLASER ENGRAVERIm looking for the best ROI for what id be putting into the business. Im actually looking to grow, but our offset side of the shop needs to grow first, so our press plans look like they won't happen for another 2 years or so.I know 10K isn't much, but I know it will get some things going, to help with production.