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Great idea. Imo by the time you hit 2 years development and making it sellable the deocrating industry will be blazing forward leaving tradtional screening behind. look back at all the changes in the last 2 years, probaly a good forcast of the next 2 years. Curious, could the camera filter out random dots in a heather shirt without thinking it is a pinhole?
Not to be a debbie downer but I don't see this ever actually working well, and I also think it's kind of important to have human brains in the process.My guess would be if they aren't using machine vision in the offset world already (which would be 1000 times easier to implement) than we won't ever see it in ours.Like a lot of things.
Quote from: ebscreen on October 16, 2025, 12:07:13 PMNot to be a debbie downer but I don't see this ever actually working well, and I also think it's kind of important to have human brains in the process.My guess would be if they aren't using machine vision in the offset world already (which would be 1000 times easier to implement) than we won't ever see it in ours.Like a lot of things.^^^^ This. Also keep in mind in general this industry is ULTRA slow to adopt anything. Think about how many are still on manual presses, still have flo bulb exposure and still wash screens in a kitchen sink. Its wild. More of those by far than modern shops.
Someone approached me about doing this to monitor DTF printers. We have several machines running all day and the system would allow for fewer operators. At the time, I was not interested. I don't still have the contact information for the person but if you can find him, they may be the perfect partner. Lots of overlap.
I think M&R has it - look them up, I saw a vid about this from them this morning.........10/17/2025