"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
TCT you mentioned being a young buck, exactly how young are you? I'm probably the youngest guy here...
Never posted or responded here before, usually come here for a quick answer and that's about it. Reading some of your "claims" and ridiculous comments that some of you are trying to pass off as "facts" I felt obligated to at least chime in... First and foremost if any of you have been screenprinting for more than 6 months and haven't figured out that a press is only as good, reliable, effecient etc etc etc as the person operating it than you migh as well stop reading this right now. Does anyone really believe that an M&R produces a better print than an Anatol press?? I have two Anatol automatic presses and two M&R dryers so I've given both companies a lot of my money. While I can't praise M&R the way most of you do, the bashing of Anatol seems almost as if you're being coached, or paid, or worst of all like you're trying to get the attention of a CEO (Rich) as if he's going to call you and offer you a seat on his board, it's extremely transparent and quite pathetic. I would be willing to wager quite a bit that there isn't a press out there that could keep up with the Titan or Horizon I have in terms of speed. And I read someone post that they were "lied to by Anatol before delivery" or something like that, that's the one post that I know is a flat out 100% lie unless the buyer was unclear about the "details" of the purchase, which I wouldn't doubt. I can get ahold of someone at Anatol in every department they have 24/7, I was even given direct cell phones numbers which is pretty unheard of. In a little over 9 months of owning the Titan I put between 300-325,000 prints on it and I can say without any hesitation that the only problems I had were: proximity adjustment handles that broke because of an error by the operator, and one wire going from the motherboard to head #4 which I wrote off to standard wear & tear. The proximity handles were sent to me every time I asked, I never saw a single invoice, and a bypass wire was sent Next Day Air to me again at no charge. Could I get the same result out of an M&R, Workhorse, even a Brown press? Probably, but not because they're superior products but because I know what I'm doing and I take care of my equipment. Name a press that can print faster than the Titan, I have had it up to ~1,150 prints per hour? You can't do it because there isn't one available. Name a press that has a more compact footprint than the Titan, it's not much bigger than my 6/4 manual Riley Hopkins? Once again, impossible. Give me the brand that has an equal model to the Titan that's less expensice? ((((crickets)))) There isn't one.If you're looking to print more than 2 or 3 colors on a dark shirt than of course you'll have issues, that's not really what it's made to do. The same people who complain that their Anatol press has issues and is always breaking down I bet are the same people who ignore their car, house, kids, pets, credit cards and employees and constantly wonder aloud why they're always letting them down. This equipment is only as good as the user. There's no legitimate reason anyone could give for using an M&R or any other press for that matter over Anatol when you're talking about the ACTUAL PRESS. If you can't get the print you want from the Titan than you're just not that talented of a screenprinter, sorry to break it to you like that... All the phots attached were printed on my Titan, whether you think they're up to your standards or not is up to you. If you think your clients are more picky than mine, I can promise you they're not.But by all means, keep complaining and blaming issues on everyone else but you (the user), and spending twice as much on a press that will get you the same result I get from Anatol, seriously, please keep it up. That's the attitude that has brought me a lot of work and maybe some of it used to be yours, who knows? Yours,Joseph J. DiDonatoOwnerMidwest Graphics &8845 Graphic Design1200 W. 35thChicago, IL 60609Cell: (734) 320-1100email: Didonato8845@gmail.com
"No one's trashing machines" was that supposed to be a joke? This is more biased than the M&R testimonial page on their site...."It is pretty obvious M&R has done something just about no other manu has done and that is back up their product at all costs"?? I needed a single cable for my dryer a month ago, one lonely cable that raises/lowers the heaters, I JUST got it this week after they lost my work order twice and sent out a technician in person, twice as well. Now that's the only time I've ever had to deal with them but where would you say that rates on the Customer Service Scale between 1-10, "1" being, well, pretty much my noted experience above and "10" being technician brought the proper tools and equipment to replace a cable the first time....
Maybe I'm just the luckiest guy in the screenprinting world then! My guess is that they're a small company trying to grow and not that Anatol DIDN'T want to sell you a press, but I could be wrong. If that's reason enough for you to spend $40K instead of $20K than that's clearly within your rights, doesn't mean it was the right or smart thing to do though.
I bet 99% of people will probably be perfectly happy and fine with Anatol. The issue is the 1% are probably having more issues with their equipment than they should so I think some of the Anatol bashing is uncalled for in a sense. And like others have said get the press that you are most comfortable and that fits your requirements and you will be fine. As long as you are not that 1%
I would be willing to wager quite a bit that there isn't a press out there that could keep up with the Titan or Horizon I have in terms of speed. And I read someone post that they were "lied to by Anatol before delivery" or something like that, that's the one post that I know is a flat out 100% lie unless the buyer was unclear about the "details" of the purchase, which I wouldn't doubt.Joseph J. DiDonatoOwnerMidwest Graphics &8845 Graphic Design1200 W. 35thChicago, IL 60609Cell: (734) 320-1100email: Didonato8845@gmail.com