Anyone know anything about these or similar? Pro's vs. con's, etc...
http://www.dtgamerica.com/summit_520_garment_printer.asp
http://www.dtgamerica.com/summit_520_garment_printer.asp
The white ink can also be a huge problem, especially if it is not used every day!
I've seen these advertised, and can't help but wonder about them?? New price is less than most similar models are selling for USED?? Although this is priced at a point that seems reasonable for what you are getting. It just makes me a little cautious. What else do you know about these and the manufacturer?Check out www.easytprinter.com their product is an Epson printer also but they don't mess with the firmware so issues are easier to diagnose and fix. .
If you are not printing white, look at the Brother GT-541, which is very reliable.
It can vary on how this you want the ink to go down. Anywhere from .75 to 5.00. If it is a dark garment with a white underbase and you have it on 4 pass it can be up there. So many times it is not. Then you have your pretreat cost. Pretreat. Pressing time after pretreat, pressing time after printing. Capping stations that need to be replaced more often than standard printers, white ink filters, sleeve platens that you will eventually need. You will no doubt make money and get many orders if you have a dtg printer. If you are a one man operation you will spend time dealing with this and not enough time for everything else. If you have a design or production staff that can take this on then you will be fine. You also have to take into consideration that people understand that they are paying a higher price when they are getting a smaller run of shirts. No screen printer will give someone a great price for full color front and back on 12 shirts. You can do a test print at a very small size just to make sure your colors a good. So your test print cost is next to nothing.