• I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes. Click to Support Signs101 ...

Equipment thoughts

PMG

New Member
Im going full boar with a new shop and wanted to get others opinions on what would be the best equipment....and the best prices..been looking at Business Packages at Lawson/Printa and really been looking at the Riley Hopkins Pro 2 for the manuals setup.... whats your opinions on different set up and cost.....wanting to stay at or under 20 grand.:thankyou:


 

tomence

New Member
http://www.digitsmith.com/m-r-chameleon-8-8-a-30972.html check this one out, this is a steal at that price if it is in working condition.
http://www.digitsmith.com/3140-nuarc-vacuum-exposure-table-30915.html this is a very good exposure unit for that price again this is a steal, brand new i think this was selling for over $4K

My 3 top choices are M&R Chameleon, Anatol Thunder and Vastex V2000. If i was to buy another manual press i would buy a used one, never buy new screen printing equipment it's not worth it. All this presses are built like tanks to last forever.
For 20K grand you can get a whole lot of equipment, everything that you need to start printing.
 

neato

New Member
I would run fast from the Lawson and Printa. Both are entry level units that you will grow out of fast. And the customer support from Lawson is frustratingly horrid.

The Riley Hopkins has a lot of loyal users. Sounds like a pretty good press.

The main thing is you want a press that holds tight registration while printing hundreds of shirts. You will hate your life if you get one that doesn't. The M&R, Anatol and Vastex mentioned above are all excellent machines as well.
 

PMG

New Member
thanks for all the input...im leaning towards the Hopkins set up....it has the longest warranty so far at 10yrs ...but still looking and doing some more research.
 

tomence

New Member
It's not the warranty you should be looking at, since all this presses are made to last forever and i mean forever, i have 25 year old Rototex 6 color 4 station still in perfect condition, you need a press that will finish any work you throw at it from start to finish and i guarantee you its not gonna be a lawson or riley hopkins. Why? Becacause none of this two presses will hold tight registration of a 4 or 6 color job in a long run and the joystick registration on the riley hopkins is a joke.
 

FireSprint.com

Trade Only Screen & Digital Sign Printing
+1 for M&R. Their support is pretty good too. We're on the graphics side, but it's the same company and same general concepts.
 

southpawP8NTR

New Member
PMG...I have a Lawson trooper xl 8 c/ 10s automatic and their support is very helpful for me. They have always helped me correct a problem over the phone. Even converting my 3 phase Omega dryer over. Plus they are in your backyard for ease of parts and access. They all have their pros and cons..been my experience. Good Luck
 
W

www.esigns.com

Guest
another vote for M&R having worked with them on the sales/service end at another point in my career, I have nothing but good things to say about their equipment.
dan@esigns.com
 
M&R is who we will likely get all of our future equipment from. We started with a Lawson press and it's certainly disappointing in many aspects. We have m&r dryers though and we love them. M&R seems to have great support. Lawson, on the other hand, not so much.
 
Top