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Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 16 Jan 2021, 16:23
by Ravisteam
Guys what are the eoconomical heatpreses for large format printing like A1 , A2 size ?.
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 16 Jan 2021, 18:53
by JMugs
I have an A2 pressmech, a nice bit of kit. Alas not used these days as my wide format printer died and I wasn't that fussed about replacing it.
Janners.
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 16 Jan 2021, 21:19
by Justin
What's the max press size on that Janners?
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 17 Jan 2021, 09:44
by JMugs
Max size to press is A2 and a smidge. That all important smidge. The heat plate is approx 61cm by 46cm.
Janners
Link to site..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e2o6elnudze13 ... t.pdf?dl=0
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 19 Jan 2021, 00:56
by Ravisteam
Thanks for the infor ...Does it need 3 phase elecritity ?. and also are you looking to sell yours ??.
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 19 Jan 2021, 08:21
by JMugs
It doesn't need 3 phase, they were designed to run off a standard socket. I hadn't thought about selling mine, but I'll have a think about it.
Janners
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 19 Jan 2021, 22:34
by Ravisteam
JMugs;146916 wrote:It doesn't need 3 phase, they were designed to run off a standard socket. I hadn't thought about selling mine, but I'll have a think about it.
Janners
Thanks again ..Will call them tomorrow ....Thanks again for you help ..
Re: Good economical solutions for Large format heatpreses
Posted: 20 Jan 2021, 10:43
by pisquee
Depending on if you're just talking about the economy of upfront costs, or the total in terms of man hours and electric costs .... If you're printing fabrics, then a rotary press is a more efficient in terms of a constant workflow, and more efficient in electric use too - heating one long thin area, rather than a big rectangular area.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heat-Jet-44- ... 4312081226
We have one of these 44" ones, and a bigger 64" one
They are Korean built, and branded by a German company. RA Smart are the dealers for UK on them.
Our 64" is USA branded, but still the same as the German ones, RA Smart have been good for parts.
We've also found a really good local company for servicing/repairs on them.
This is an odd one
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Industrial-r ... 4902.l9144
There is nowhere to load rolls of fabric, or rolls of printed transfers, so although full size, can only be used for piece work and not roll to roll
Also, no guard on the front, so the heated drum is very exposed - H&S nightmare, I would def advise getting a cover made for it!