My Gauntlet has never let us down. Easy to operate, perform maintenance and will run 700pcs an hour. Revolver is great for those jobs with multiple flashes when using all heads. Most entry level presses seem like toys in comparison.
Submitted by Inkwerksspd on Sat, 09/08/2012 - 15:03
The better of the two would be the Gauntlet Revolver for a starter. The ability to revolve and the abscence of the challenge of learning the V-squeegee is a + in my book.
Submitted by sellerbuyer on Thu, 09/06/2012 - 17:11
Re: Starter Automatic on a Budget
My Gauntlet has never let us down. Easy to operate, perform maintenance and will run 700pcs an hour. Revolver is great for those jobs with multiple flashes when using all heads. Most entry level presses seem like toys in comparison.
Re: Starter Automatic on a Budget
We run a 10 color Challenger. Two flashes and run with it. We have not needed a revolver program yet.
Re: Starter Automatic on a Budget
The better of the two would be the Gauntlet Revolver for a starter. The ability to revolve and the abscence of the challenge of learning the V-squeegee is a + in my book.
Re: Starter Automatic on a Budget
I agree with Gerry I would go with the Gauntlet Revolver.
Re: Starter Automatic on a Budget
Challenger for me