I'm thinking of buying one off these, have seen them in action and I'm quite impressed but it would be nice to know if anyone has one and if they are worth the money, and is it worth it Many thanks to anyone in advance who replies
I'm thinking of buying one off these, have seen them in action and I'm quite impressed but it would be nice to know if anyone has one and if they are worth the money, and is it worth it Many thanks to anyone in advance who replies
Looked great when I saw them demonstrating. Detail of image for a screen print was superb. If you are looking at doing small runs then I am sure it's a good option. Little space used up and seems a fairly simple process with this bit of kit. Couldn't believe how quick you can get a shirt printed from first bringing it up on your PC.
I believe they are at the P&P show so might have an offer on.
Looks great, what sort of price is the machine and how much to make the screen do you know yet?
I used to run a screen making dept. in a previous lifetime...you're taking all the fun out of it you know! lol.
I still toy with the idea of getting back into screen print and this looks like a great way to save space and mess.
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I saw one at the Recent Ralawise demo, and I was very impressed, the quality, speed, lack of traditional screen printing issues (ie making, developing, cleaning screens etc) all done in one wee box about the size of a large laser printer. Alas the cost of the actual item put me off as it was around 6k for the unit itself, but costwise per unit, its pretty much unbeatable if you are a screenprinter at the moment.
xpres used to do a very similar machine years ago, I had one and it wasn't very good - I don't think xpres sell it anymore either.
The problems we had were the screen films, we had to use water based plastisol and the mesh broke down after 10 - 20 prints.
The screen frames were very expensive and registration was almost impossible due to different tensioning of the screens - image distortion.
If the riso films haven't improved I'd be very wary of investing in this kit.
Would it not be cheaper to ask a local printer to coat and expose your screens for you?
Last edited by John G; 21-02-2014 at 04:51 PM. Reason: speeeelllling
I don't have any screens, its to be a new venture, I did think about using somebody, but don't know any body that does this near me that I can use.xpres used to do a very similar machine years ago, I had one and it wasn't very good - I don't think xpres sell it anymore either.
The problems we had were the screen films, we had to use water based plastisol and the mesh broke down after 10 - 20 prints.
The screen frames were very expensive and registration was almost impossible due to different tensioning of the screens - image distortion.
If the riso films haven't improved I'd be very wary of investing in this kit.
Would it not be cheaper to ask a local printer to coat and expose your screens for you?
I used Riso screen systems for many years. Just got rid of a couple of thousand dollars of their stuff a month or two ago that we no longer had a use for.
The biggest problem I had with their stuff was the cost of consumables. The products themselves were innovative, and if this new larger machine (the 100) works well it could be great.
I think I would wait though for the new slightly bigger 200 model for shirt printing though.
Jennywren - not sure about the cost of this machine but I take it for about 3k - 4K
The cost of a standard t shirt screen (not the riso ones) would be approx £50.00 and then you reuse this - a decent printers would coat and expose yours screens for between under £20.00/£40.00 a time.
Another thing to remember is you'll still need a carousel and a dryer regardless of how you make the screens!
BTW - I recently sold the machine I had for £400 - that's the depreciation, nobody in the trade wants them - unless in USA as they seem to be a hit over the pond
They are on show at P&P if you are still interested after John G's comments (which I totally agree with BTW).
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any experiences with the goccopro screen machine recently.
Hated by proper screen printers .... and with some limitations,but any good experiences?
1 Hour T-shirt printing shop in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK