Brother GT-782 Complete Shop Package $10k

Chicago, IL, United States

I am selling our GT-782 as we are closing up shop. The machine has ~19k prints on either side and the machine is working wonderfully. It has been updated to the latest firmware by Brother and the lines flushed/filled with solution while it awaits it next owner.

I am selling this with an Atlas Conveyer Dryer and a Geo-Knight DK-20 heat press.

We used the printer to support retail printing for our website, but have since moved on to other projects.

The printer is in Chicago and available for pickup immediately.

This is the last price reduction as the equipment will be go to a third party at the end of this month if no takers since our lease is up.

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The heads and everything work fine with good nozzle checks. The shirts on the printer in the photo were the last ones printed with it.

The ink is all fresh that I have on hand as we just finished our final holiday season printing with it.

PM me for my contact info if interested in purchasing.

Some common questions/answers I've gotten:

1. What do you guys use for pre-treatment? Do you have a machine to do it or is there a way that you can manually do it?

We use the brother pre-treat, there are machines but if you have trained staff a spray bottle works just a well, or an HVLP paint gun.

2. About how many shirts an hour do you guys produce off this machine? (Just a rough estimate)

Depends on the design - anywhere from 25-60pcs per hour was our range. Averaging around 40.

3. Are there any issues with any of the equipment that we should be aware of?

None that I know of.

4. What caused the last group to back out on the deal?

He stated he found a better deal elsewhere, I'd be surprised if it was on comparable equipment, as this is the lowest price I've seen when researching for a well functioning zero-issue machine. They were all set to come pick it up then cancelled less then 12 hours before that time. Perhaps I was just being used as leverage against a desperate seller. Either way, I'll never really know the answer for sure.

6. Is the price firm or are you open to any negotiations?

Since this is a liquidation the first with cash is the first to get this deal.