• 4 color 1 station silk screen machine Platen size: 21.7” x 17.7”
  • Screen clamp can be moved up and down, which is suitable for screen frame within 1.8" thickness
  • The pallet is removable; It can be adjusted in every direction, from forward or backward to left or right, up and down
  • The screen printing press can print onto clothing (especially for T-shirt), woven fabric, metal, paper, copybook, plastic, circuit board, wood and other plane printing substrates
  • Suitable for small businesses and individual printing shop

This is my first screen press so I have nothing to compare it to, the instructions were stupid simple, it's a DVD with a video of assembly. I do wish the adjustment instructions had been included but I contacted the seller and they were awesome about getting me set up and ready to go!

Excellent starter unit. Everything was included in the packaging and putting it together took about 30mns. After fine tuning the everthing, it works great! TIP: 1. WATCH THE INCLUDED VIDEO. Then set lay all of the parts out as shown in the vid. One thing of note: The long bolts that hold the rollerguide does not have the nuts on the same bag. Those nuts where in the bag with nuts and bolts that hold the screen clamps. 2. Thw video shows the guy mounting the screen clamps in the second step, DONT DO THAT. Install the arms first WITHOUT the screen clamps because they are lighter and its easier to maneuver the arm around while installing the bolts and nuts 3. When assembling, do NOT tighten anything! Some screws in the turn table need a bit of wiggle room. Leave everything loose until you get all of the arms mounted. 4. Once the arms and eyelet are mounted, tighten them down. The opening of the eyelet nuts should face out, not towards either arm. Now you can mount the screen clamps LOOSELY to the arms. 5. Screw the arm stops (bolts with the pads) all the way into the turn table to get them out of the way. 6. Adjust the turn buckles (the thing holds the springs) so that each arm is just visible inside of it, this is the most open position and ensures even adjustment later. Raise each arm and attache the spring assembly with the turn buckle towards the turn table and spring on the screen clamp. 7. Adjust (tighten) the turn buckles so that the springs just starts to tension and not dangling. Adjust the arm stops up so they just make contact with the arm. You may have to hold the arm down to get a half turn or so on the stop so that it make solid contact with the arm. I found that setting the height of the stops to about 1/2" to 3/4" was about perfect. Then readjust the turn buckles so that are just starting to tighten. 8. Mount the shirt board. Turn the FRONT arm stop, the one just behind the roller guide, all the way down. HERES WHERE IT GETS A LITTLE TRICKY. Rotate each arm and lower it into position, you want to adjustcthe screem clamp so that it rest on top of shirt board. THEN, MOVE RHE SHIRT BACKso that each clamp is just in front of it and the screen clamp does not touch the shirt board. You must do each arm because the can vary in length by as much as 1/4". You want the you shirt board with as little gap as possible between it and the longest arm. 9. Mount a screen in the clamp an lower until it touches the shirt board. Now turnvthe front arm and stop up so the arm just rests on it. The from stop is the adjustment for thicker material. You should now be ready to use your new machine!

Product came earlier than expected with all parts and tools included. Mines did not come with any defects or any missing holes thankfully. The instructions however were very vague or not enough of a description. Although I was able to put it together using no instructions many people may not be able to. One thing I did see was that some of the arms can sway by a cm or 2 left to right when put down to the platen. However this can be an easy fix but wrapping painter's tape around the small tabs on the bottom of each arm so that would not sway and be flush with the 2 ball bearing rings. Was pretty easy for me to assemble, but will take much time. Overall I like it.

Instruction manual is not good. Watch you tube videos instead! Other than that... works great! Would be interesting in knowing where I could buy add-on's for it for a second station, hat or sleeves. Other than that. Works great!

Great product for the money

Absolutely fantastic piece of equipment, Sturdy and easy to use once built. Just good luck putting it together. Not difficult to build just time consuming. They send instructions as well as instructional video. In the video it took them 15 mins to build but I found it took around an hour and a half building it with a friend. Good Luck! Completely worth the cost in my opinion.

Very sturdy, well made, great product!

Video could have been a little better. And a few steps were left out but it was easily recognized what to do once we watched and paused the video a few times.

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Great product, very satisfied