"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
" for that kind of money we can get another auto"I have to agree on this.
Quote from: BaumanB on November 18, 2012, 02:58:31 PMQuote 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. Those are just the ones I know about. Except for one. Sucks when you lob a joke out there and nobody picks up on it...crickets...
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.
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.
Mike...to sound like a totally assh*le...someone could say the same about you and Logo it up....you only have pricing for dtg...so why should someone have to call to get pricing? just sayin...
We're talking about press setup as the only area that DTS would benefit us. We have modified our Triloc to work without carrier sheets and can gang images on every screen, burn two screens at a time so we are fairly quick in developing the stencil.
I think someone here that knows the MSRP of all the relevant machines should let us in on the mystery pricing. Its another thing I hate in this industry is all the hush hush about pricing etc. Its like we are all beholden to our manufacturer reps to keep their pricing quiet, if the pricing is standard then let the world know. I refuse to contact sellers to get a price on these machines knowing I will be bombarded with sales speech and useless info like "you will regret not doing is sooner" The beginning point is knowing the cost first, then after that I would get serious info but I prefer to know the general price of equipment with out the hassle.
Quote from: Inkman996 on November 19, 2012, 01:01:04 PMI think someone here that knows the MSRP of all the relevant machines should let us in on the mystery pricing. Its another thing I hate in this industry is all the hush hush about pricing etc. Its like we are all beholden to our manufacturer reps to keep their pricing quiet, if the pricing is standard then let the world know. I refuse to contact sellers to get a price on these machines knowing I will be bombarded with sales speech and useless info like "you will regret not doing is sooner" The beginning point is knowing the cost first, then after that I would get serious info but I prefer to know the general price of equipment with out the hassle.mike, I think pricing is so hush hush is because different companys work different deals.. i know there is situations with people trading in other equipment etc. so they probably dont even know the actual price of the unit and may be using reduced numbers based on that. with leasing and the cost of money i believe the ROI is longer than some admit.. but hey, its just my opinion with nothing but a business background. I dont have a dts but have ran numbers based on the 40 screens a day we average and i just dont see the payback worth the investment with a shop my size..
Quote from: alan802 on November 19, 2012, 02:00:24 PMWe're talking about press setup as the only area that DTS would benefit us. We have modified our Triloc to work without carrier sheets and can gang images on every screen, burn two screens at a time so we are fairly quick in developing the stencil.That's about where I'm at too. We'll be building our Film Positioning Unit this winter along with a Triloc style jig to fit on a platen. There is no reason why we can't get within .005 - .010" with that.