I've just watched the video again and still don't know the up-front cost of the machine unless it is the $30,000 he mentions at 6m 25sec. Even checking their own web site there is no mention of what these things cost. I suppose that makes me a troll.
most DTG's are good quality so to me it boils down to maintenance, if the ink is higher, i will add a few cents to get that cost covered, im looking at the brother, the epson and yours. Is there a DTG that does both cotton and poly with just a different pretreat? or are we not there yet technology wise?
sooo how much is the MONETARY value of a brand new machine? usually your videos are pretty honest and true but i really felt this was not. Why not just answer the direct question, even at least after all the explanation. Anyone considering to buy a printer probably understands it is an investment and pays for itself..... got it. but why cant we just know the price of the machine?
In all due respect...The answer was in the video...Some of you people are acting like you can't go to Omniprint...The link is right in the description box...just go see what the specific price is. It's not a secret!!! They sell DTG printers to satisfied customers everyday...The machine is not cheap...They're more than willing to talk and work with you...Not saying the price in video is not deception. It's done to get those who are serious to inquire. If you're interested. Go to the link, if not. Perhaps a DTG printers is not for you. Thanks for commenting.
Oh yeah and that UpTo $37,000 dollar ditterance over 5 years. Really means UpTo $1.50 per shirt. You can actually buy a decent machine for around $15,000. Which would leave you with $15,000 for initial inventory and over the five years would make the difference between the machines at most $22,000. Which is less than $1 per shirt.
This guy should be a politician. 😂 I was looking and hoping to get a price breakdown on the models, the ink and pretreat machine. This video should be titled true value not true cost. There is a difference bro.
@@USAcumbia custom hotwheels ? yeah 2 workin kidneys maybe Land big enough to construct a mansion yep . Yeah it really is small . I'd be happier living in a trailer bruv.
He didn't answer the how much does it cost.......ding ding ding.....a hell of A Lot....."How much is it"...."That's a great question.....that I'm not really gunna answer"
My name is Edgardo. I bought a machine 2 years ago. The seller did not respond after the sale, and he resigned. The instructor after the class that we did not understand, resigned. The company did not answer messages and when they did, they told me the warranty expired and a piece was damaged due to not using it. Now they tell me that if I don't buy the part and all the chemicals, they won't give me service. So, I've been in this fight for 2 years. This is bad service and fraud. I paid almost 30k for the machine. Who can help me?
No se las recomiendo muchos problemas technicos sedes compone seguido y el technico support te habla 3 dias despues pueden comprar una mas barata con los mismo problemas pero se van horror mucho dinero
Some good advice but this is a 'Supplier Video' You should really watch a Neutral video from a private Printer who uses or used to use DTG printing. These machines can either help or swallow you!
Dude needs to work on his math. 2000 shirts in a year is 167 shirts a month. Not 100 or less. So you better be selling at least 40 shirts a week. That also means you need to make 40 shirts a week for a year with no profit. Before you can start putting any money in your pocket. You also need to remember that if you have an employee running this machine, that you are paying for them for that year as well. So if they cost $30k a year, you better be pushing at least 75-80 shirts a week. In all honesty you can't make money with this machine in your first year as an owner/investor unless you're doing about 175 shirts a week. Which is about 35 shirts a day. At most a normal employee working an 8 hour shift will max out at about 45-50 shirts a day. So keep your expectations in check when considering this option.
I hate this sales pitch bs why do they avoid the first question on how much the machine costs SO IS IT 10 or 20k or what’s the damn price lol hopefully I have better luck on finding an actual price on there machines.
The price range of the DTG printer is in the video. Therefore either you not listening or you're trolling. All trolls will be blocked!
I've just watched the video again and still don't know the up-front cost of the machine unless it is the $30,000 he mentions at 6m 25sec. Even checking their own web site there is no mention of what these things cost. I suppose that makes me a troll.
@@allanbigman5463 thanks for your comments welcome to blocksville 😇😀😃
what video were you watching? it certainly doesnt in this. oh sorry just rewatched it. here it is " price is relative to how much you can make."
Wow they really break down the exact cost well. Its relative to what it cost not to have the machine.... what a great price . Who needs numbers
0:47 What a salesman sounds like
👍direct printer indirect price info. My guess is $30,000.
2000 printed items to break even ROI no profit = 2000 plus items w/o added ink cost....so 3000 items to get 20%...
2 years later.. Is there a better dtg printer out that you recommend, in the same price range or lower?
most DTG's are good quality so to me it boils down to maintenance, if the ink is higher, i will add a few cents to get that cost covered, im looking at the brother, the epson and yours. Is there a DTG that does both cotton and poly with just a different pretreat? or are we not there yet technology wise?
When they do not mention the cost of INK. Watch out LOL
sooo how much is the MONETARY value of a brand new machine? usually your videos are pretty honest and true but i really felt this was not. Why not just answer the direct question, even at least after all the explanation. Anyone considering to buy a printer probably understands it is an investment and pays for itself..... got it. but why cant we just know the price of the machine?
In all due respect...The answer was in the video...Some of you people are acting like you can't go to Omniprint...The link is right in the description box...just go see what the specific price is. It's not a secret!!! They sell DTG printers to satisfied customers everyday...The machine is not cheap...They're more than willing to talk and work with you...Not saying the price in video is not deception. It's done to get those who are serious to inquire. If you're interested. Go to the link, if not. Perhaps a DTG printers is not for you. Thanks for commenting.
machine alone about 9 grand + all the other stuff youll need is more
Oh yeah and that UpTo $37,000 dollar ditterance over 5 years. Really means UpTo $1.50 per shirt. You can actually buy a decent machine for around $15,000. Which would leave you with $15,000 for initial inventory and over the five years would make the difference between the machines at most $22,000. Which is less than $1 per shirt.
Bro why are you not being direct about the questions😂
that guy is the worst- just answer the question dont reframe the context
This machine help them make the funeral shirts right?
Yes. Or you can get transfer paper and iron it on or heatpress it on.
do u av smaller ones
Clearly Explained!
Thank you..This is Someone with a brain!!!!!
@@TshirtHelpDesk i don't know what's wrong with these guys,
the perfectly sequenced video which is also edited good
Awesome video.
This guy should be a politician. 😂 I was looking and hoping to get a price breakdown on the models, the ink and pretreat machine. This video should be titled true value not true cost. There is a difference bro.
He's pissed me off. I can't take that bs response to q bank for a business loan.
Merci Gary 👍
You're welcome
when a printer costs more than your Car , kidneys and house ....
😂
Sheesh bro you must have mini sized everything
@@USAcumbia custom hotwheels ? yeah
2 workin kidneys maybe
Land big enough to construct a mansion yep .
Yeah it really is small .
I'd be happier living in a trailer bruv.
@@FrostSoul-qs6kq salutes from mars 🖖👽
@@USAcumbia ay man there's always the other version of Earth too (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞
Chuck seem like a straight G!!Great Knowledge.
He didn't answer the how much does it cost.......ding ding ding.....a hell of A Lot....."How much is it"...."That's a great question.....that I'm not really gunna answer"
exactly.
My name is Edgardo. I bought a machine 2 years ago. The seller did not respond after the sale, and he resigned. The instructor after the class that we did not understand, resigned. The company did not answer messages and when they did, they told me the warranty expired and a piece was damaged due to not using it. Now they tell me that if I don't buy the part and all the chemicals, they won't give me service. So, I've been in this fight for 2 years. This is bad service and fraud. I paid almost 30k for the machine. Who can help me?
No se las recomiendo muchos problemas technicos sedes compone seguido y el technico support te habla 3 dias despues pueden comprar una mas barata con los mismo problemas pero se van horror mucho dinero
Lo dicen en serio amigo ? Y yo q estoy emocionado por comprar !
COOL, BUT NOT FOR ME.
Some good advice but this is a 'Supplier Video' You should really watch a Neutral video from a private Printer who uses or used to use DTG printing. These machines can either help or swallow you!
Dude needs to work on his math. 2000 shirts in a year is 167 shirts a month. Not 100 or less. So you better be selling at least 40 shirts a week. That also means you need to make 40 shirts a week for a year with no profit. Before you can start putting any money in your pocket. You also need to remember that if you have an employee running this machine, that you are paying for them for that year as well.
So if they cost $30k a year, you better be pushing at least 75-80 shirts a week.
In all honesty you can't make money with this machine in your first year as an owner/investor unless you're doing about 175 shirts a week. Which is about 35 shirts a day. At most a normal employee working an 8 hour shift will max out at about 45-50 shirts a day.
So keep your expectations in check when considering this option.
The worst DTG you can buy ... slow & small printing bed #Omniprint .
Miguel Salazar buen momento, que impresora DTG recomendarias, agradezco tu respuesta, estoy interesado en el negocio de estampacion. Exitos
Sell a shirt for $20 $5 to print it $3 for the shirt $4 to ship it and pay fees on selling platforms be lucky to make $4 a shirt.
Old fashioned screen printing is great.
$25k+
Vlog lawyers lmao. Good video
I hate this sales pitch bs why do they avoid the first question on how much the machine costs SO IS IT 10 or 20k or what’s the damn price lol hopefully I have better luck on finding an actual price on there machines.
You can give them a call, they will answer every question. Just don't fall for a sales pitch and be out 20k by the end of the conversation 😂
Very well explained video. It's really broken down into the numbers of owning and why it's an investment. Thanks.
Sorry but the first minutes are....the art of answer the question without any real answer !
good investment but u gotta be a baller , price of a car..
or dont buy a car
This is NOT a start up machine PERIOD
buy used. theres always a ton of people that get in think they will kill it- realize it takes work and sell at a massive loss. story old as time
this channel’s content is a raging dumpster fire. 🔥🔥🔥🔥