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I'm still super impressed by this one:http://westarsolutions.com/collections/numbering/products/quickdraw-numbering-systemnow that we're out of softball season, we haven't been doing as many numbers, but I want one for next year.
I just saw one, want to say it was a Hopkins one. Not the Hopkins Ryonet sells, the BWM Hopkins or whatever. Looked like a pretty solid built and useful system. M&R also has a killer one, but my guess is it may be priced a bit north of the other options out there.
We have the Vastex DiGit system and have always been pleased with it. Simple to use and accurate. The set up has more then payed for itself with the jobs we take. Now we only use it for custom jobs, rely on transfers for most of the numbering work. Conns:Need to be careful not to get ink from the other numbers not being printed from transferring to the garment. Easy fix more off contact and or shim strips between the numbers.Takes some time to get the hang of registering it, once you learn the tricks and or make a master template its a breeze.Takes a bit to get used to which position to set the screen for each number. There are markings on the guide but I put little colored dots and/or arrows as a quick reference for placement.Pros:Uses standard 23x31 screens except the 8" numbers which use 23x33.We can burn the screens in house.Custom fonts can be made.Can offer PMS matching and inks.Positive positioning of the screens to get perfect placement.Not a dedicated machine. When not using the press for numbering it can be used for other projects.