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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: mimosatexas on September 30, 2013, 04:59:28 PM
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I found a used Workhorse Odyssey 6/6 in great condition for what seems like a great price, but it is a few hours drive. I have never used one of these presses, and I understand it is an entry level press, but does anyone have experience with the micros? I understand tilt and off-contact are not tool-less, but honestly don't care too much about that if the x/y right left work. Our current press has micros that occasionally lose registration when you loosen them to make adjustments, and I am itching for an upgrade. I am currently using a 6/2 silver press (yea i know...but it gets the job done), and while I am saving for a higher level press (about half way to a 6/6 sidewinder with air clamps), the last month I have had a huge influx of 300-2000 shirt multicolor orders and I desperately need to upgrade to more stations for cool off time between colors and meet deadlines.
Any info is appreciated, or a line on another worthwhile 6/6 for a steal. I'd rather not finance a press, but I guess that would be an option if anyone has any experience with that process and would recommend it.
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I'd keep an eye out for a non-Oddysey, but if you need something now, you don't have many choices.
If you have the work/space/power, get an auto as soon as you can.
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we have an odessy and it is a great press. the micros are very easy to use and the off contact and tilt are very easy as well. it will be a step up from your current machine as well. plus if you do need to do a rehab on a head or 2 it is very inexpensive and easy to get parts.
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I've had my eye out for a while for a vastex 2000, antec, or sidewinder. They just don't come up used too often for under 3k, which is sort of my magic number right now in anticipation of future growth. I would love to get into an auto now, especially since most of these jobs are low numbers of colors and not huge art so I could get away with something older and smaller. I am limited in a number of ways at my current location, no 3 phase, not a lot of space. My longer term goal is buying an auto next summer as I am moving to a new, larger space, but I didn't expect to land these clients so quickly and all at the same time. It would be great to already have substantial savings or a friendly investor, but it isn't happening so my options are limited.
The main thing is I just don't want to have to fight shitty micros. I hear all kinds of horror stories, and simply want something that will hold registration and not loosen with adjustment. If this odessey can do that I will buy it asap.
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ill take some flack for this but all micros are a pain! The best ones from my research are from Anatol and I believe Brown and Antec where they are independent and don't move when locking down.
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ill take some flack for this but all micros are a pain! The best ones from my research are from Anatol and I believe Brown and Antec where they are independent and don't move when locking down.
Does MHM have a manual? Those are the best micros...
that would be sick.
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Yeah if MHM made a manual it would probably cost more than a basic auto.
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Hell, I have a 6/4 Vastex 2000HD basically rotting away in my storage shed that I'd let go for pretty cheap. I'm about 6 hours away from you in SE New Mexico.
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ill take some flack for this but all micros are a pain!
Unless you have used all micros that statement doesn't hold much water. Vastex micros are the bees knees. Better than anything I've seen or used.
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Told ya. And you are right. ;D
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lol, flack flack flack flack! :P
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I've used a fair number of micros, and the vastex are far and away the best I've played with in person. I understand the m&r micros are going to work fine, and I hear only good things about the antec micros, but I have seen negative threads and comments on basically every other manufacturer, from losing registration, to movement on tightening, to slop and play, to just being a poorly designed pain in the ass.
Sent you a pm on the vastex.