"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
OK> Ive been peeking about for a entry Level DTG for my shop.Ive looked at Epson F2000, but I see a ton of them on the used market, and it makes me think there are some issues people have with it.If I had my wish, Id be on the phone with M&R or Kornit. But i know that isnt in the books for now...Any help is appreciated.
Quote from: im_mcguire on August 16, 2017, 10:57:22 AMOK> Ive been peeking about for a entry Level DTG for my shop.Ive looked at Epson F2000, but I see a ton of them on the used market, and it makes me think there are some issues people have with it.If I had my wish, Id be on the phone with M&R or Kornit. But i know that isnt in the books for now...Any help is appreciated.Let's be optimistic and say that perhaps these folks had such good fortune with these entry-level units that they are now stepping up to the bigger and better and faster models.
Every machine out there ain't that bad, it might be the user or like Frog stated moved to something faster, hard to build a house from the top down LOL
imo.... You do not want entry level....
That was the other thing, maybe they fixed the maintenance too. Thanks for bringing that one back up.Back to the subject, entry level and digital anything really don't mix well.
the freejet 330tx does poly and poly blends shirts i have samples. denco denver is a rep for my area.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk