Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
CH3D is not overboard, in fact, its the same as your press with digital head controls and a larger control panel. Both are great, not overboard at all. My opinion. I bet Brandt and Bimm will tell you the same, I think we are the only 3 here with CH3Ds.
It's an opinion of mine on an imaginary line, so it's VERY subjective but I see your point, but I come to this conclusion after having had 3 machines and we've increased the features on those machines each time. As we've gone further I feel like we're close to the limit, but I could be persuaded to go further. When Danny and I were walking through the ECO at the Ft Worth show I was saying "WOW" a lot. But as I put more thought into it I was asking "why" and trying to figure out if it was something that I would use, and a few of the features I know I wouldn't. The same goes for the 3D, but it's not a knock on the press. Everyone knows I LOVE features but I've recently come to the understanding that we are limited by the process of screen printing. When a dull squeegee blade can negate any benefits or features of a 200K machine you have to admit that there is a point where if you go beyond, you're losing efficiency. If you can afford 5000 and will use all the features then I would encourage you to buy it, but don't get mad at me for not buying it, hope that makes sense. I've been wrong many times, and I reserve the right to change my mind on this any time in the future .
Quote from: alan802 on May 02, 2017, 08:09:21 AMIt's an opinion of mine on an imaginary line, so it's VERY subjective but I see your point, but I come to this conclusion after having had 3 machines and we've increased the features on those machines each time. As we've gone further I feel like we're close to the limit, but I could be persuaded to go further. When Danny and I were walking through the ECO at the Ft Worth show I was saying "WOW" a lot. But as I put more thought into it I was asking "why" and trying to figure out if it was something that I would use, and a few of the features I know I wouldn't. The same goes for the 3D, but it's not a knock on the press. Everyone knows I LOVE features but I've recently come to the understanding that we are limited by the process of screen printing. When a dull squeegee blade can negate any benefits or features of a 200K machine you have to admit that there is a point where if you go beyond, you're losing efficiency. If you can afford 5000 and will use all the features then I would encourage you to buy it, but don't get mad at me for not buying it, hope that makes sense. I've been wrong many times, and I reserve the right to change my mind on this any time in the future . Big Al I get your point loud and clear, it's like buying a 200K car vs a 20K car both will break down both need gas/electric, both can get you where you want to go, one just has a bigger name than the other and get's you there in style. Brandt hit the nail on the head they all print shirts, coming from him that's saying something
Quote from: 3Deep on May 02, 2017, 09:34:43 AMQuote from: alan802 on May 02, 2017, 08:09:21 AMIt's an opinion of mine on an imaginary line, so it's VERY subjective but I see your point, but I come to this conclusion after having had 3 machines and we've increased the features on those machines each time. As we've gone further I feel like we're close to the limit, but I could be persuaded to go further. When Danny and I were walking through the ECO at the Ft Worth show I was saying "WOW" a lot. But as I put more thought into it I was asking "why" and trying to figure out if it was something that I would use, and a few of the features I know I wouldn't. The same goes for the 3D, but it's not a knock on the press. Everyone knows I LOVE features but I've recently come to the understanding that we are limited by the process of screen printing. When a dull squeegee blade can negate any benefits or features of a 200K machine you have to admit that there is a point where if you go beyond, you're losing efficiency. If you can afford 5000 and will use all the features then I would encourage you to buy it, but don't get mad at me for not buying it, hope that makes sense. I've been wrong many times, and I reserve the right to change my mind on this any time in the future . Big Al I get your point loud and clear, it's like buying a 200K car vs a 20K car both will break down both need gas/electric, both can get you where you want to go, one just has a bigger name than the other and get's you there in style. Brandt hit the nail on the head they all print shirts, coming from him that's saying something People would learn a lot about me if they put their own colored glasses down for a second. I love my M&R stuff, I will continue to be a M&R customer as long as they continue to build a quality product. But I would never suggest that someone cant make money with other brands as well. That would be ignorant of anyone to say. Some guy is probably running a sea of Lawson Troopers and stacking money!
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 02, 2017, 11:16:38 AMQuote from: 3Deep on May 02, 2017, 09:34:43 AMQuote from: alan802 on May 02, 2017, 08:09:21 AMIt's an opinion of mine on an imaginary line, so it's VERY subjective but I see your point, but I come to this conclusion after having had 3 machines and we've increased the features on those machines each time. As we've gone further I feel like we're close to the limit, but I could be persuaded to go further. When Danny and I were walking through the ECO at the Ft Worth show I was saying "WOW" a lot. But as I put more thought into it I was asking "why" and trying to figure out if it was something that I would use, and a few of the features I know I wouldn't. The same goes for the 3D, but it's not a knock on the press. Everyone knows I LOVE features but I've recently come to the understanding that we are limited by the process of screen printing. When a dull squeegee blade can negate any benefits or features of a 200K machine you have to admit that there is a point where if you go beyond, you're losing efficiency. If you can afford 5000 and will use all the features then I would encourage you to buy it, but don't get mad at me for not buying it, hope that makes sense. I've been wrong many times, and I reserve the right to change my mind on this any time in the future . Big Al I get your point loud and clear, it's like buying a 200K car vs a 20K car both will break down both need gas/electric, both can get you where you want to go, one just has a bigger name than the other and get's you there in style. Brandt hit the nail on the head they all print shirts, coming from him that's saying something People would learn a lot about me if they put their own colored glasses down for a second. I love my M&R stuff, I will continue to be a M&R customer as long as they continue to build a quality product. But I would never suggest that someone cant make money with other brands as well. That would be ignorant of anyone to say. Some guy is probably running a sea of Lawson Troopers and stacking money!Brandt I was poking fun at you and giving you a complement at the same time as you are one on here that's buys high quality and demand the best, but now if your talking about colored glasses mine are half and half, I buy what works for me and what we can afford plus make a little money. so put me in the Lawson Trooper group