Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Accurip lists 3800/3880 as compatible....any feedback on those?
...following this, we are in the same boat. We're a small 2-person operation, so CTS isnt viable for us (YET)...plus we need to upgrade other things first (bigger press). We currently use a 1400, but would like to move to 17" wide. We already have Accurip. Compatibility with refillable cartridges is a must, and if you have a supplier that you prefer, would be just swell.Accurip lists 3800/3880 as compatible....any feedback on those?
With M&R's new unit your payment should be around $500 a month or so(just guessing). Are you guys currently using any sort of tri-lock or pre-reg system?We do around 15 screens a day and I will not go back to a film printer unless it's temporary.
not sure exactly what brad paid for his i-image, but ours was a bit shy of what the new I-Image S costs now... and worth every penny.
stay away from the 4900. The verdict is till not out on the T3270, search the board for the previous discussions.4880 is your best bang for the buck right now.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on October 20, 2016, 01:19:01 PMstay away from the 4900. The verdict is till not out on the T3270, search the board for the previous discussions.4880 is your best bang for the buck right now.pierreWe went from a 4900 to a T3270 and could not have been happier. 4900 is crap. JUST CRAP! Stay away from it. Ours is sitting in a corner waiting for a hammer for us to have some fun with it.The T3270 is amazing, not a single problem yet.As for what others are saying, consider CTS. With some now being at $30k, it's worth taking a look if you can afford that sort of thing. I know we will in a year or two.