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Tony, what do you guys output your films on?How long do you think it would take to output the 80 films that you imaged on screen regarding the topic of this post?
Quote from: DannyGruninger on November 16, 2012, 03:15:27 PMTony, what do you guys output your films on?How long do you think it would take to output the 80 films that you imaged on screen regarding the topic of this post?Roll film about a buck per foot if I remember right. Remember our business model. Most of those films were libraried. They already exist. New stuff is sent to the printers then the artists go back to designing. No one is standing by the printer waiting for films. Most of them are loaded up right before closing so no time really. They are ready in the morning.Remember I'm feeding four autos and three manuals. What am I losing? Downtime on setups. But it seems like I would need at least two of these in order to keep up. Increased setup times would result in even more increased screen throughput.I'm really enjoying this thread. I'm hoping Pierre will weigh in
How many DTS units are out there? Kiwo I-jet II, wax-based inkM&R I-image & I-screen, waterbased inkLawson Express Jet, waterbased ink?Douthitt CTS Digital Screen Imager (great product name), fantastic website as well...insert fart noise here, wax based inkExile Technologies (formerly OYO Instruments) Spyder, wax based ink, Diablo & Goblin, both thermal ribbonActi Camera Legend 2800, Screenjet 3100, Legend 6460, waterbased inkRichmond Direct Jet Pro and Direct Jet Max, waterbased inkJackhammer Tech, CTS Jackhawk 9000 Did I miss any? Got to be one or two more out there.
Quote from: alan802 on November 16, 2012, 02:20:00 PMHow many DTS units are out there? Kiwo I-jet II, wax-based inkM&R I-image & I-screen, waterbased inkLawson Express Jet, waterbased ink?Douthitt CTS Digital Screen Imager (great product name), fantastic website as well...insert fart noise here, wax based inkExile Technologies (formerly OYO Instruments) Spyder, wax based ink, Diablo & Goblin, both thermal ribbonActi Camera Legend 2800, Screenjet 3100, Legend 6460, waterbased inkRichmond Direct Jet Pro and Direct Jet Max, waterbased inkJackhammer Tech, CTS Jackhawk 9000 Did I miss any? Got to be one or two more out there.Are all these actual producers? Didn't know there were so many. Alan you excluded all DLE producers due to price? I know some US transfer printers use Signtronic units which are over $ 200.000. The new eco DLE from Cst is around 120.000. I haven't seen it working but I know a guy having it in his shop, and he loves it. My opinion on speed: Our DTS is very slow, from what you all wrote. But it's speed is not important. I look at our whole process in a way taught by Goldratt's theory of Constraints. In the end it's always presses that are bottleneck for bigger throughtput, never screens. We wouldn't produce more shirts with fastest DTS in the world. But even our slow DTS makes our setups shorter and we print more shirts.