"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Admiral, how old is the Sprint? And the sensor on the DB was a proximity I presume? Those proxy sensors are on all of our equipment and for as much work as they do, they are very simple yet they do go bad more often it seems. They went bad on our old centurian regularly and that's the only thing we've had go out on the RPM.We just bought that heat press a few weeks back, nothing has been wrong yet but I'll keep my fingers crossed.So you've had a few more issues than us but still nothing that I would be upset about really besides the heat press. I'm on the fence about the Tajima and laser system though, it seems like it would be an easy fix for them.Do you deal with Hirsch on that Tajima Admiral?Sorry for all the questions, I do think this exercise will be good for all of us that haven't been doing this 30 years and bought tons of new equipment. It's hard to know what to expect when you've had a few major purchases and they all went great. I forgot to mention another major piece of equipment we bought new, the Epilog Laser. It's 6 years old and hasn't gone down but one time. It's been bullet proof really. A workhorse of a machine that probably hasn't been taken care of properly the last few years so this has me thinking I need to go check it out.