Full Version: Geo. Knight DK20S - Watch Your Fingers

From: logojohn [#121]
 17 Jun 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#120] 17 Jun 2006

With the laser toner transfer, I see some possibilities with some very thick items. (4-6 inches)

Would the DC16 be more flexible? It has several attachments you can add later like mugs, inside plates, caps, etc. The list price is actually less than the DK20.

http://www.heatpress.net/pdf/dc.pdf

We have a small 9x12 hobby which does do a good job on a lot of things but I see the need to upgrade in size down the road. The way things happen around here it could be next year or next week depending on what comes up.

If you order a DK20 now from a dealer, is there any way to be sure you are getting the new model?

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EDITED: 17 Jun 2006 by LOGOJOHN


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#122]
 17 Jun 2006
To: logojohn [#121] 20 Jun 2006

quote:
If you order a DK20 now from a dealer, is there any way to be sure you are getting the new model?


John,

That's a good question, since some of the (new) older presses may still be in circulation.

If it's one of the "new build", the handle, in full open position, will be parallel to the bed of the press.

Older builds were random. Some had sufficient space between the handle and housing and some had little to none.

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#123]
 17 Jun 2006
To: logojohn [#121] 20 Jun 2006

Look into the new Insta press for that. A little more expensive but has a crank at the top that adjusts the space for thick items. Insta makes good presses.

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