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The shop is only 20x40. I have a 6 color Javelin stuffed in there that makes the place very tight and that's 10.5 ft in diameter. I'm looking to free up room as it looks like we won't be moving to a larger shop anytime soon.
The Horizon Mini was our original small footprint auto press. We have since come out with the Titan, which in effect, replaced the Horizon Mini. We still offer it, but I always recommend the Titan, because it has all of the same features and options available, handles the same size prints and screens, but costs less. Either machine is great, but you get more bang for your buck with the Titan. The main difference between the two is that the Horizon is a little more durable and heavier gauge steel. If you are running double shifts 7 days a week, you probably want the Horizon. If you are running a normal, one shift or shift and a half operation, the Titan will more than do the job. So, it really comes down to how much and how long you are going to be running the machine.
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on October 09, 2012, 11:34:53 PMThe shop is only 20x40. I have a 6 color Javelin stuffed in there that makes the place very tight and that's 10.5 ft in diameter. I'm looking to free up room as it looks like we won't be moving to a larger shop anytime soon.Hope you got high ceilings! Get an auto in there and watch how much ink you blow throw in a week and where are you going to put all those blanks you will be printing on? Get some sturdy shelves (like costco), bolt to wall, and go up!