Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
If I were just starting a screen printing business I'd buy an auto from the start. A cheap older model auto beats pulling a squeegee any day of the week, even though some of those older autos are a PITA like Zoo said. I know many start this business with the least amount of capital possible and then save and upgrade a little bit at a time, but the first time you print 100 4 color black shirts, tight registration on the manual you'll be asking yourself why you didn't get a loan for 10K for a crappy auto.
I don't agree with buying an auto too prematurely.
Quote from: Dochertyscott on June 26, 2014, 09:38:10 AMI don't agree with buying an auto too prematurely.Any time saved with an auto versus a manual can be used to "sell".....Those extra sales can generate enough to pay for the upgrade....Now having said that, many screen printers I run into locally (and elsewhere), do not like to sell so I can get orders that they miss....That does not mean they do not like to take orders....What I mean is they do not want to hit the pavement and knock on doors....They run with a "built it and they will come" motto....
What are the payments like on a auto? I've been printing manny for too long and now I'm working a "real" job on top which sucks.