Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have that kind of set up as well, which has its advantages and disadvantages.It CAN be a lot cheaper than Manual Carousel.1. You can use air dried inks(can be as little as $1/litre which is alot cheaper than Matsui or Plastisol, also no flash is need because by the time you finish printing the 100th or 200th shirt the first shirt is already dry, then you go onto the next colour. Thus no need for flash or dryer.2. It can be faster because you don't have to worry about ink drying in screen.3. We don't have any limits on colours.As for micro registration, the frames are manufactured with grooves on the non mesh side where you can attach metal strips to register the frames.
is this the only type of set up you guys use? do you account for off contact? pretty clever set up, I just can't imagine the building space being cheaper that a 1k sq/ft room for a carousel.....
How do you print with out the shirt moving for the next color? On the large table setups?
The big advantage of a rotary press is positioning a flash unit in one spot to swing your shirt carousel underneath for flashing or curing while you continue to print.