"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I know when we started we were trying to line up by eye. Bought our first M&R and Tri-loc and used micros a little...bought a direct to screen and now rarely use micros. so I find that if you have the right tools you will produce faster.so congrats to M&R and their team!thanks for making me more profitable!sam
Pushing for world records means pushing the limits of the technology, and while none of us will be producing at 2000+pcs. per hour, many of us will likely see improvements trickle down from technology derived to make those numbers possible, even if it's just improved durability in design.Just like nobody drives to work at 200+mph, but enjoy many of the advancements in safety and design in our daily drivers that have been derived from the push for speed on the track.
you know I have been thinking about this over the weekend. I think I have it somewhat broken down from my experience in the industry for the past 11 yrs#1. you have the technicians ( screen printers ) that think they can do it better than their boss so they go out on their own.#2. you have the guy who is an artist and kinda falls into the industry#3. you have someone who thinks it is cheap to get into and does#4. you have someone who knows you can make a lot of money in this industry and will do what he has to in order to buy the best equipment and make sure they are making money.those are the 4.back to #1. yeah you might be a great printer but have not clue how to run a business very different and they soon find themselves closing the doors or selling for too cheap and not knowing what is going on.#2. this person is an artist and says wow people love my art and then says I will get into screen since people are asking for it for shirts and I can make money..once again going away from what they know and do. this works sometimes and sometimes not...but from what I have seen it is a struggle for them.#3. you have someone who looks at the industry and says wow it is cheap to get into and everyone wears shirts so yeah I will do this. however again they find it very difficult to run a business. because this industry is not just about printing shirts.#4. You have the guy who understands business and runs it like a business and makes money. yes they INVEST a lot into it and understands what you have to do to make it run well and make money doing it. so going back to people can't afford it I call BS on that. you will afford what you want to. I look at people like Greg Kitson, Chris Kelly and Dan Zmuda who invest in their companies and continue to invest in equipment and staff to make their businesses run the best they can. Again it is about running a business not really about printing shirts. it is about having the RIGHT equipment vs. just having equipment. hope this makes sense to someone somewhere and they are motivated by it and will have something click in their head and make a move!sam