viajandotom
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
Everything arrived as advertised, but there is no instructions on how to use the different parts. The mechanical parts took about 2.5 hours to assemble after I copied the photos from the ad. The chemicals and inks are still a mystery because they have instructions in broken English that is not good enough for me to understand. eg. What type of printer should be used for the transparencies included? They don't work on my injet.
Kyle Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2015
Great price for the kit; which is a plus since I am a college student who has decided to use silk screening for my graduation project. The rotary machine is definitely good quality but a few of the nuts and bolts were scattered about the package (luckily they were all there). The exposure lamps are not the best quality but still do the job. The inks that are included are ordinary color specific inks, which is fine unless you want to use CMYK separation and process inks. Overall I give the kit four stars because everything was included as well as the price being so low. Its also nice to have a things such as squeegees, spatulas, emulsion application tool, frames, etc. included within the kit. Honestly you could just get the rotary machine and purchase everything else separately but I bought the kit for the convenience.
Harry Cruise
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2014
I bought this one and I found it good. The only problem is its packaging! The bolts and nuts were not properly secured. When I opened the box container, the bolts and nuts were scatterring inside the box, and I found 4 of its nuts and 1bolt for the printer's station arms, the lock-screws for the bearing were missing, because of the container box got holes it may be due to its heavy load, the carrier may not hold the box properly. -To the seller, please send me the lost bolts and nuts, for I just fixed the printer station with not the same kind of bolts, in addition, I also want to recommend to pack all the bolts and nuts, specially for the tiny lock-screws for the bearing, in a laminated plastic container, then put labels (you may use numbers for labeling) on them where they can be attached. The labels must also can easily be identified from your drawing on how to build the printer station. By these way, the seller can also easily see the bolts and nuts items complete for they were processed efficiently by their employees, as a result, lost of items can be avoided. Then, and...at the end of this commence, if you will find this recommendation worthy and objective, dont give me thanks. Just send me the said lost bolts and nuts so that, just in your return, my printer station may look decent.- thank you