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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: ZooCity on March 14, 2016, 03:05:30 PM
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Has anyone heard of the Basys co.? Their product looks nice on paper, DLP @ 2400dpi.
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it is for CD/DVD market. max image size is few inches from what I can tell . . .
pierre
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Unless I'm making a major conversion error (or google is rather) this particular model would handle textile sized screens.
http://basysprint.com/uploads/original/mediatheek/basysprint-screensetterx_1399883119532977.pdf (http://basysprint.com/uploads/original/mediatheek/basysprint-screensetterx_1399883119532977.pdf)
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Unless I'm making a major conversion error (or google is rather) this particular model would handle textile sized screens.
[url]http://basysprint.com/uploads/original/mediatheek/basysprint-screensetterx_1399883119532977.pdf[/url] ([url]http://basysprint.com/uploads/original/mediatheek/basysprint-screensetterx_1399883119532977.pdf[/url])
yup, you are right! I noticed 4 small screens and read in the description that that's their market and made an ASSumption!
Weighs 3000lbs!!!
somebody should call them and get a price.
pierre
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Machine capable of 2400dpi, producing screens for 7 figures worth machinery-CD printers, is most likely out of touch for us poor schlubs. Who on this board is calling himself rag printer, Bimmrider? Gkitson?
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My thought is that with computers no longer coming with optical drives, that the market for printing cd's and dvd's must be dwindling...
Steve
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My thought is that with computers no longer coming with optical drives, that the market for printing cd's and dvd's must be dwindling...
Steve
Don't know about cd's for music, but with only about 10-15% of the movies we've wanted to see available streaming, in this house, we still need DVD's.
Of course, I wouldn't base an equipment buying decision on our viewing habits. Over the years, we sure have seen the computer media change, eh?
One bright point is that we don't have to hear many more sophomoric double entendre references to 5.25" floppies ::)
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My thought is that with computers no longer coming with optical drives, that the market for printing cd's and dvd's must be dwindling...
Steve
Don't know about cd's for music, but with only about 10-15% of the movies we've wanted to see available streaming, in this house, we still need DVD's.
Of course, I wouldn't base an equipment buying decision on our viewing habits. Over the years, we sure have seen the computer media change, eh?
One bright point is that we don't have to hear many more sophomoric double entendre references to 5.25" floppies ::)
Wishful thinking anyway, LOL
Steve
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Well hopefully they are cheaper than 250 or 500K like some of the other screenprint DLP machines.
I'll stick with my $100 LCD exposure testing for now, and dream of an affordable high-resolution DLP technique unless digital-mechanical-variable-screens come along sooner, lol.