"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
wrong wrong wrong.Just kidding. I like the idea of both just like I like our 1 color manual. I wouldn't print large orders on there, but for strange items or sleeve prints it's great.I see both sides. And currently we only run a 6 head. We will probably add a single next year with the personalization starts back up.
Thank you ZooCity I just started doing this...but they ask (embroidering shops) to many questions are you a printer. How do you know the school? do you work there? that is why i started looking for one myself. i really appreciate everyones input.thank you
Being a screen print shop that just bought their first 4 head machine I can whole hardheartedly agree with GD. Any less would have been a total waste.For retail work a 4 head can make you good money and pay for it's self quite easily. If you plan on doing contract work you'll find that 4 heads for contract work is like having a 1 head for retail work. Pretty hard to make good moneyWe have taken on some contract work, mostly from good long term customers, to speed up the learning curve. Our retail work is starting to take off and as it grows we will start moving away from the low margin jobs. At least until we get to 10/12 heads