Printing Products
The screen printing machine is the heart of
your production. All of our printers hold great
registration and offer years of trouble free
service. Remember, when you are printing, you
are making money and the faster and easier it
is for you to set up and print your orders,
the faster and easier it is to make money. Choosing
which printer is right for you should be based
on the number and complexity of designs that
you want to produce, the speed at which you
want to produce them, and finally the speed
and ease of set up. Other important considerations
are your screen size and upgradeability to more
colors.
NUMBER OF JOBS / COMPLEXITY OF DESIGNS
Do you want to produce simple or extreme designs?
The more print heads or colors that your machine
has, the more colorful the designs you can produce.
Simple athletic or commercial designs can be
produced with a 4 color printer, while more
colorful graphics or photographic images call
for a 6, 8 or 10 color printer. For the best
of both economy and flexibility, choose a model
that with upgradeability to more colors.
How many different jobs do you want to produce
at once? The more colors that a machine has,
the more jobs you can produce at once. A 4 color
printer can produce up to two 2-color designs
while an 8 color printer can produce four 2-color
designs. More colors are useful when printing
on both the front and back of a garment or when
producing several short-run jobs.
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GOOD: 4 color printers
such as Odyssey 4100B, Odyssey 4400, Workhorse
W44M or W44A. |
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BETTER: 6 color printers
such as Odyssey 6400, Odyssey 6600, Workhorse
W64, W66M or W66A. |
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BEST: 8 color printers
such as Workhorse W86O, W88O or W88A—or
a 10 color printer W108O. |
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What is Good, Better, Best? |
PRODUCTION SPEED
How quickly do you want to produce? The more
stations that you have the quicker you can produce.
With multiple stations, multiple operators can
help produce the job and while you are printing
one garment, you can flash another. The greater
number the stations, the less rotation motion
for the operator and the more cooling time between
flashing.
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GOOD: 1 station limits
you to one operator and is very slow when
using the print-flash-print technique. |
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BETTER: 4 stations
give you multi-operator, rotary load production
in a small footprint. |
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BEST: 6 or 8 stations
maximize production especially on dark
garments. |
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What is Good, Better, Best? |
EASE OF SET-UP
How quickly and easily do you want to set up
your jobs? If you are printing a few jobs a
week, set up time and effort is less important
than when you are printing a few jobs a day.
Virtually every job requires that you adjust
the off-contact to achieve the desired ink deposit
and to accommodate various garment
thicknesses. Often the screen angle must be
adjusted to compensate for the weight of the
ink, squeegee and screen. Finally, micro-registration
helps you with the small, final alignment of
your screens.
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GOOD: 1 station limits
you to one operator and is very slow when
using the print-flash-print technique. |
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BETTER: Odyssey printers
have fine thread micro registration far
superior than other value priced machines.
Off contact and screen angle adjustments
require the use of a wrench. |
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BEST: Workhorse printers
are the original tool free adjustment
machines with super responsive micro |
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What is Good, Better, Best? |
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