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are you printing blended shirts or just 100% cotton?
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on July 14, 2016, 12:58:38 PMare you printing blended shirts or just 100% cotton?We haven't tried many blends, I know we had some work ok, some not. But barely tried it. Our market really likes 100% cotton. We barely sell blends in our screen printing department either.
We haven't tried many blends, I know we had some work ok, some not. But barely tried it. Our market really likes 100% cotton. We barely sell blends in our screen printing department either.
My budget for the next machine is $20-$25k. But $40k isn't that much more to be honest, and I am seriously sick and tired of buying a machine and literally 4 weeks later no one answering the phone. I've bought machines from 6 different vendors and all of them have been the same. One machine I bought I personally wasted over 45 phone calls just to be able to buy a maintenance replacement gasket. M&R has been around for almost 50 years or so, and they're local (I can ride my bike there practically) plus I do like the idea of switching to a Ricoh head machine instead of using these horrible Epson printheads.Can I ask ballpark what that printhead cost was, and did you replace it or did a tech replace it? Also, does your machine have a capping station for each channel, or one capping station for all 8 channels?Capping station maintenance is the key to longevity, so it's always good to know what I'm getting into. I wish M&R would post photos of the internals so I can get a good idea of what we need to maintain.Good to hear that she's treating you well. It's a pleasure to hear a newbie DTG owner isn't having issues. I've been through so many printers in my time with DTG, and all of them have an EOL of 2 years.I wish I could afford the MLink X because I know for a fact we could handle the volume, but honestly I think if we overrun the MLink, maybe I'll just buy a second one. Two printers > 1 faster printer.
Next time you do maintenance, snag a photo of the capping station, I'm curious!