Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We you get an auto you will have to get a new dryer as well to keep up.
I am probably in the minority, but I'd seriously look at an Antec Legend 6/6 or 8/8 for your manual press. When I use the manual I am glad I bought the Antec. Dual point head locks in for great registration, all heads down in case you need several people to jump in and help, and it is lighter and easier to turn. Previously had a 6/6 M&R Sidewinder and when I had to get on that and do a 3 or more color job, I was worn out just turning the thing!
If I were doing this, I'd get a better dryer up front, especially if you want to do discharge or water base as you'll quickly outgrow that dryer.I'd personally just get a 6/4 press. I personally hate side clamps and I think there are more points for failure on registration on them, as well as you want to do some custom oversize print? Too bad, you can't load anything larger than a 23x31 or 25x36 depending on the press.The reason is if you are going to be a one man business, you should only spend time printing the lucrative jobs, which I think are simple low color, low to mid quantity jobs. Yes you can print a 200 piece 8 color, but you shouldn't as it would take you all day, when you could send an email off to a contractor, and then be spending time getting more orders, printing easier jobs, and building your network.I'd save some money on the press and use that to buy some heat presses, hat heat press, printers for printing shipping labels. Also if you want to do this for the long haul, I'd finance a better dryer, and have your goal to be in a year you pay it off and then move that payment into a smaller auto.Between transfers, direct to garment, subbing out orders, I don't think high color manuals make sense unless you need to do samples for high volume runs. Also the large manuals are expensive! Save some money, spend it elsewhere, and then you'll be forced to sub out for higher color work which you don't really want to do manually, just because you can, doesn't mean you should!