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Offline hoogie

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Just in the new Kruzer...
« on: April 16, 2015, 01:51:02 PM »
Just a quick review on the new Kruzer I just got in. Set it up, knocked a couple of single colors out. Put the stop block on for the triloc. First two color that I set up, not one move needed on the micros. Very impressed with that alone. First thing I noticed when unboxing everything. Very sturdy, in my opinion another nice product from M&R. Bought due to little orders clogging up the 10c sporty. Also I'm not new to using different manuals and this one is top notch. No pallet deflection when printing multi color. Triloc usable an all other pallets that I have for the sporty compatible...Priceless. Also shout out to T&J for there fast service, great company an staff to work with.
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Re: Just in the new Kruzer...
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2015, 11:10:19 AM »
You suck, and congratulations.  When the Kruzer first came out I wanted one so bad.  Now that we are so busy we are just going to forget about the Kruzer.  We are looking into getting an auto, and I know this will make Rich smile.  ;-)  Again, congrats on your smart purchase.

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Re: Just in the new Kruzer...
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2015, 11:22:56 AM »
You suck, and congratulations.  When the Kruzer first came out I wanted one so bad.  Now that we are so busy we are just going to forget about the Kruzer.  We are looking into getting an auto, and I know this will make Rich smile.  ;-)  Again, congrats on your smart purchase.
Just so you know if you buy the Kruzer now you can return it for a full refund within a year towards your M&R Automatic. Something to think about.
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Re: Just in the new Kruzer...
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2015, 07:04:13 PM »
You suck, and congratulations.  When the Kruzer first came out I wanted one so bad.  Now that we are so busy we are just going to forget about the Kruzer.  We are looking into getting an auto, and I know this will make Rich smile.  ;-)  Again, congrats on your smart purchase.
Just so you know if you buy the Kruzer now you can return it for a full refund within a year towards your M&R Automatic. Something to think about.

Agreed, if your super busy, i'd swing an auto. Since we've gotten the sportsman the end of this month will be a year now. I've never looked back. Checked into other brands but just couldnt roll the dice on service an reliability. lol an I got rid of a six color javi to have space for the Kruzer. Some may say that was a bad choice. But there again smaller orders and the speed at which jobs line up when using triloc, an clean up as far as squeegees vers the v-squeegee that were on the javi. glad i made the switch. And it's the perfect little machine for new employees learning how to print micros and everything on the kruzer more or less relates to the sportsman. lol i've got a used brown master printer thats for sale haha. it's plattens hold my ink for the jobs that are on the kruzer. just saying
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Re: Just in the new Kruzer...
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2015, 07:40:01 PM »
we use our Kruzer all the time here... quick 1 color small # of shirt orders, wierd placements, etc... all go on it...  Of course we love our 10c sportsman even more :)

The Kruzer is a great 'little' press, and even though billed as entry level, it's far from it.

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Re: Just in the new Kruzer...
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2015, 10:14:42 AM »
we use our Kruzer all the time here... quick 1 color small # of shirt orders, wierd placements, etc... all go on it...  Of course we love our 10c sportsman even more :)

The Kruzer is a great 'little' press, and even though billed as entry level, it's far from it.

-J


100% agree...
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