"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I agree, I just haven't had the opportunity really. That's actually another reason I'd like to finance this machine through the business if possible. I am going to probably switch to terms with a few more suppliers as well. This is probably derailing the thread a bit and maybe a new one should be started in a different subforum, but does anyone have any tips on how to build credit specifically for the business?
well rich, you can fix your lead times one of 2 ways....ramp up production...or stop building stuff that people want to buy.
I think there is going to be a lot of pissed off manufacturers of dinky entry level manual presses out there because there is almost zero incentive to buy something besides this press if you're on a budget and need to get started.
Id get a business credit card and start using that. We use Amex for all business purchases and we have got 550k points in the last 12 months with it. Which is free money basically.
The video makes me like this even more! Rich, question on the off contact adjustment. It looks really sweet, a true off contact adjustment that maintains pitch. There looks to be a lever on each side, do they work in sync with each other, maintaining the screen angle (left to right)?Also, is it possible to get it with 16x22 pallets instead of the 15x17's?Hat's off to you Rich, the quality looks great on this!
I was wondering if it can be ordered without pallets to save some money.
Hey Rich, do you have one of these set up so I could come in and try it?
Quote from: mimosatexas on October 28, 2013, 09:19:25 AMAnyone know any info on M&R's new entry level manual? http://www.mrprint.com/en/Textile%20Screen%20Printing%20Equipment/Manual%20Screen%20Printing%20Presses/Manual%20Screen%20Printing%20Presses/KRUZER%20Manual%20Screen%20Printing%20PressHow is it different from the sidewinder? Price point? Micros? etc The Kruzer sells for $2,995.00 and comes with micro and side clamps and ONLY one model which is 6 color ,4 station. Press comes with the standard rubber coated solid aluminum pallets. The press is Tri-Loc compatible but cannot be purchased with air locks. The press is shipped disassembled with a video on how to assemble which should take 2-3 hours. If you want the machine assembled by M&R add $500.00 to the purchase price.
Anyone know any info on M&R's new entry level manual? http://www.mrprint.com/en/Textile%20Screen%20Printing%20Equipment/Manual%20Screen%20Printing%20Presses/Manual%20Screen%20Printing%20Presses/KRUZER%20Manual%20Screen%20Printing%20PressHow is it different from the sidewinder? Price point? Micros? etc