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Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 12:51
by themav
Hi guys,

As somebody starting out i'd love to see how you have your equipment is set up at home - dining room table, 2nd bedroom, garage etc

If there is already a thread like this i do apologise :)

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 13:08
by pisquee
Dining Room - 3 large format printers, 1 large format scanner, 1 A3 scanner, and A4 printer/scanner, along with Dell Win XP laptop with docking station.
Conservatory - Rotary Heat Press and A3 swing away heat press
Utilty Room - Mug Presses, and mini photo sudio light tent, with lights and DSLR on tripod (another laptop/dock)
Garage - Stock storage, spare heat presses
Basement - Packaging (boxes and bubblewrap) storage
Lounge - Desk with main PC for office/admin duties
(names of rooms denote what they should be used for - there is no room for dining in the dining room, or furniture to enjoy sitting in the conservatory!)

lots of rooms too messy (or full) to take pics of!

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 13:12
by themav
Wow Pisquee - the really is a home office !

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 14:48
by Andrew
pisquee;75250 wrote:Dining Room - 3 large format printers, 1 large format scanner, 1 A3 scanner, and A4 printer/scanner, along with Dell Win XP laptop with docking station.
Conservatory - Rotary Heat Press and A3 swing away heat press
Utilty Room - Mug Presses, and mini photo sudio light tent, with lights and DSLR on tripod (another laptop/dock)
Garage - Stock storage, spare heat presses
Basement - Packaging (boxes and bubblewrap) storage
Lounge - Desk with main PC for office/admin duties
(names of rooms denote what they should be used for - there is no room for dining in the dining room, or furniture to enjoy sitting in the conservatory!)

lots of rooms too messy (or full) to take pics of!
I think phrases like Dining Room no longer apply to your home.

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 15:52
by pisquee
... sometimes I think the phrase "home" is stretching definitions.

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 18:27
by JMugs
Top floor studio, laptop, desktop computer, a4 sub printer, wide format printer, filing, cutting table. Mid floor studio, mug presses, a3+ swing press, mid size clam press, cap press, oven, packing materials, packing table, everyday stock storage. Cellar bulk storage.

Janners.

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 22 Aug 2013, 12:21
by James990
Living room, 2 computers with two screens and an KVM

Shed 3 mug presses, plate press, cap press, A3 swing away heat press, 3 Epson 1400 printer, 3 Dell lazer printers one with a scanner, plus another 2 computers each having four, yes four screens.

Plus an area for packing etc. Outside are storage bins for the packing materials etc

Mind you the shed is rather large!

James

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 22 Aug 2013, 13:03
by Ali P
Laptop and sub printer next to piano in a room that isn't really a room, mug press in box under piano stool when not in use, swing away press and another mug press in lounge, flat press in conservatory which was already supposed to be a dining room (along with A3 printer, A4 printer and another computer), T-shirts haven't moved on yet from the hall, mugs wherever I can find space......

No photos - too untidy !!

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 22 Aug 2013, 16:56
by Paul
LOL :0 really enjoy this tread :)
it says Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?
and everyone is posting all setups but no pics :) hard to visualise all that but i must admit some setups are impressive :)

Re: Home workers - post pics your equipment set up from home?

Posted: 22 Aug 2013, 16:58
by James990
Could be because most of us can't get in with a camera, unless it is a total fish eye!