Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Finally a video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTG0c6KFsZoThe quick zero micros and ruled arms are great features on top of the already toolless micros, quick release and universal pallets, etc. I had a rep from GSG contact me and stop by my shop last week, I'm assuming at the request of someone from M&R who saw my interest in this thread. I was pretty impressed that the guy spent over an hour talking shop with me, despite being essentially a part time one man operation without deep pockets. I think between that and the features I'm seeing on this press I'm going to buy one within a week or two. Still need to figure out if I should finance it or buy it outright. $3k and change isn't really a lot of money, but having free capital is always helpful and an $80-100 a month payment really isn't something I would even have to worry about... Anyone have thoughts on that aspect of it? I believe the rep mentioned Geneva for the financing, which I've seen mentioned, though I don't recall what others said about the experience.
16x22 would probably be fine. We do a lot of big work for a few clients and do occasionally have 23" long prints on L-2XL's, but it isn't common. We do a ton of work in the 19-20" range though.My business doesnt really have credit. I don't have a business credit card and I am only on terms with one supplier. I have always paid cash outright for everything, and buy used or build basically everything. This would actually be a our first "big" purchase, and I would assume I will be using my personal credit history if I go the financing route. I don't own a home, but I do have a handful of credit cards and pay my bills on time. My credit isn't great, but it isn't terrible. Not sure what would be required really by GSG/Geneva...