Unlock Growth and Maximize Tax Benefits with Section 179 Equipment Financing – Own Your Screen Printing Equipment with American Bank
ACG Equipment Finance
Equipment financing through River City Supply lets you acquire the screen printing equipment your business needs now — without depleting your cash reserves or maxing out your credit line. Through our financing partner, you can finance presses, conveyor dryers, exposure units, DTF printers, heat presses, and complete production packages with flexible terms tailored to screen printing businesses. Most structures end with you owning the equipment outright. Section 179 tax advantages may apply — consult your tax advisor.
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Get the Equipment You Need Now. Pay Over Time. Own It at the End.
Stop letting cash flow dictate when you can grow your shop. Equipment financing through our finance partner lets you acquire production equipment — automatic presses, conveyor dryers, DTF printers, exposure units, complete shop packages — while preserving your working capital for operating expenses. Most structures end with you owning the equipment outright, and qualifying purchases may benefit from Section 179 tax deductions.
Why Finance Equipment Instead of Paying Cash?
Equipment financing isn’t about credit problems — it’s about smart cash management. Here’s why the financially savviest shops finance their major equipment purchases:
Section 179: The Tax Advantage You Should Know About
Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows qualifying businesses to deduct the full purchase price of financed equipment in the year it’s placed into service — instead of depreciating it over many years. For screen printing shops investing in production equipment, this can mean a substantial deduction in the tax year of purchase.
Even though you’re paying for the equipment over many monthly installments, the IRS generally allows you to deduct the full purchase price in the year you put it into service. This means: you might finance equipment in November with low monthly payments — and still deduct the full cost on that year’s tax return.
The combined effect: You preserve cash flow (small monthly payments) while potentially reducing your tax bill significantly in year one. For many shops, the year-one tax savings cover several months of equipment payments.
River City Supply is not a tax advisor or accountant. Section 179 limits, qualifying equipment categories, business income thresholds, and specific deduction rules change annually and depend on your business situation. Always confirm Section 179 applicability for your specific equipment purchase with your tax advisor or CPA before filing your return. The information above is general education, not tax advice.
6 Financing Structures to Match Your Business
Not all equipment financing is the same. Our financing partner offers multiple structures so you can pick the one that fits your tax strategy, cash flow patterns, and ownership preferences:
The most popular structure for screen printers. You make monthly payments throughout the term, then purchase the equipment for $1 at the end. You essentially own the equipment from day one for accounting purposes.
Shops wanting to own equipment outright, maximize tax deductions, and avoid end-of-term decisions.
A pure financing agreement where you own the equipment from day one. The lender holds a security interest in the equipment until paid off. Functions like a traditional equipment loan.
Established businesses with strong credit who want straightforward ownership and standard loan structure.
Lower monthly payments than a $1 buyout structure. At term end, you purchase the equipment for 10% of original cost. Good middle ground between FMV and $1 buyout.
Shops wanting lower monthly payments but still planning to own at term end.
Lowest monthly payments of any structure. At term end, you can purchase at fair market value, renew the lease, or return the equipment. Best for equipment that becomes obsolete (computers, digital printers).
Equipment categories where you might want to upgrade at end of term rather than keep aging tech.
Postpone the first payment 30, 60, or 90 days while the equipment starts generating revenue. Useful for new businesses or seasonal startups.
New businesses, seasonal printers, or shops adding equipment for an upcoming busy season.
Match payment amounts to your business’s seasonal cash flow. Lower payments during slow months (often January-March), higher during peak season (Q3, Q4 holiday).
Decorative apparel printers with strong holiday seasons or screen printers serving event/school markets with seasonal demand.
Call (512) 454-0505 and tell us what you’re financing, your business stage, and your cash flow situation. We’ll walk through which structures fit your business and help you understand the trade-offs before you apply.
Real-World ROI: How Financed Equipment Pays for Itself
The math on equipment financing usually works out in the printer’s favor when the equipment is being used in production. These illustrative scenarios show how monthly payments compare to the additional revenue or efficiency gains that the equipment generates:
A 6-color manual press shop printing 200 shirts per day adds a 6-color automatic. New daily output: 800+ shirts. At the same average revenue per shirt, that’s roughly 4× the print revenue from the same staff and shop space.
Financed monthly payment is typically a fraction of the additional monthly revenue the auto press generates. Most shops break even on the payment within the first week of each month.
A traditional plastisol shop adds a DTF printer to capture small-run custom apparel orders that don’t justify making screens. Suddenly profitable order minimums drop from 24 pieces to 1.
Result: New revenue stream from orders previously turned away. The DTF printer’s monthly payment is typically covered by 2-3 weeks of the new small-run orders it enables.
Shops using flash cure units for production bottleneck on cure time. A conveyor dryer can cure 200+ shirts per hour vs flash unit limits of 60-100/hour. The press throughput often doubles.
Result: Same press capacity, dramatically higher daily output. Conveyor dryer monthly payment paid by the additional daily print revenue capacity.
First-time shop owner financing a manual press + flash cure + exposure unit + production supplies as one bundled package. One application, one monthly payment, complete operational shop on day one.
Result: Business starts generating revenue immediately. Deferred payment structures let you postpone the first payment until the shop is operational.
River City Supply is not a lender or financial advisor. Actual monthly payments depend on equipment cost, term length, credit profile, and current rates. The application process gives you specific terms for your business. Section 179 and tax implications should be discussed with your tax advisor.
How Equipment Financing Works (Step-by-Step)
From the moment you decide to upgrade equipment to the moment you own it free and clear, here’s the entire process:
Browse our equipment categories or call us at (512) 454-0505 to discuss what your shop needs. We’ll help you select equipment matched to your production goals and budget — not just what’s most expensive. Get a quote that includes the equipment, accessories, installation, and supplies bundle.
Use the online application link. Takes about 5 minutes. You’ll provide basic business information, financing amount, and equipment details. No collateral beyond the equipment itself is typically required for standard financing applications.
Most decisions come back within hours. Some come back in minutes. For larger amounts or unusual circumstances, expect 1-2 business days. You’ll receive specific terms (monthly payment, term length, end-of-term options) that you can accept or modify.
Once approved and terms accepted, the equipment ships from our San Antonio, TX warehouse for in-stock items or from the manufacturer for built-to-order equipment. We coordinate delivery, installation guidance, and training where applicable.
Your equipment begins generating revenue immediately. Monthly payments begin per your agreement (or deferred per the structure you chose). Most printers find the equipment more than covers its own monthly payment.
With $1 Purchase Option Leases or Equipment Finance Agreements, you own the equipment outright at the end of the term. Other structures (FMV leases, 10% buyout) offer different end-of-term options — pick the structure that fits your tax and ownership preferences.
What Equipment Can You Finance?
Essentially any screen printing equipment we sell can be financed. Click any category to browse:
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Why Finance Through River City Supply?
Many equipment dealers offer financing. Here’s why screen printers consistently choose to finance through RCS:
We sell screen printing equipment — that’s our entire business since 2008. We help you select the right equipment for your production goals, not just push the most expensive option. We’ve sold equipment to thousands of shops and know which gear works for which use case.
Our financing partner understands the screen printing industry. They’ve financed thousands of similar shops and built underwriting expertise around printing-specific cash flow patterns. This means more flexible approvals and better terms than a generic small-business lender.
Buying a press + dryer + exposure unit + 90 days of supplies? Finance the entire package together. One application, one decision, one monthly payment. Easier to manage and often better total terms than financing pieces separately.
For in-stock equipment, financed orders ship from our San Antonio, TX warehouse — typically same-day or next-day after financing approval. For built-to-order equipment (some automatic presses), we coordinate manufacturer delivery and installation.
Financing the equipment through RCS doesn’t change anything about the support relationship. Same phone number, same staff who knows your shop, same expertise on the equipment. Issue with your equipment? Call us — we help you solve it.
Some dealers push customers toward financing maximum-spec equipment because it pays them more commission. We help you size the equipment to your business — sometimes that means recommending less expensive equipment, sometimes more. Our goal is your long-term success as our customer.
Technical Specifications
Financing Structures At-a-Glance
| Structure | Monthly Payments | End of Term | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1 Buyout Lease | Standard | Buy for $1 — you own it | Most popular — own outright at end |
| Equipment Finance Agreement (EFA) | Standard | Own from day one | Established businesses, strong credit |
| 10% Buyout Lease | Lower than $1 buyout | Purchase for 10% of cost | Lower payments, still own at end |
| Fair Market Value (FMV) Lease | Lowest monthly payments | Buy at FMV, renew, or return | Tech that becomes obsolete (printers) |
| Deferred Payment Plan | First payment delayed 30-90 days | Per chosen structure above | New businesses, ramp-up time needed |
| Seasonal Payment Schedule | Variable by season | Per chosen structure above | Seasonal businesses (events, holiday) |
Typical Terms & Application Requirements
| Item | Typical Range / Detail |
|---|---|
| Term Length | 24, 36, 48, 60, or 72 months (longer terms = lower monthly payments) |
| Equipment Cost Range | From a few thousand dollars to several hundred thousand. No artificial minimum or maximum — apply for what you need. |
| Approval Timeline | Most decisions within hours; sometimes minutes. Larger amounts may take 1-2 business days. |
| Collateral Required | Typically the equipment itself secures the financing. No additional collateral needed for standard applications. |
| Personal Guarantee | Usually required for businesses under 2 years old or smaller financing amounts. |
| Application Documentation | Basic business info, financial statements (for larger amounts), tax returns, equipment quote |
| Prepayment Options | Most structures allow prepayment; specific terms vary by agreement |
| Start-Up Eligibility | Yes — start-up financing programs available; specific qualifications vary |
Eligible Equipment Categories
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Automatic Screen Printing Presses | ROQ automatics, Vastex automatics, Sportsman series |
| Manual Screen Printing Presses | Vastex V-2000HD, Nortech manual presses, starter shop kits |
| Conveyor Dryers & Flash Cures | Vastex conveyor dryers, infrared cure systems, flash cure units |
| DTF Printers | STS XPD series, complete DTF packages with powder shaker |
| Inkjet Film Printers | Epson SureColor T3170X packages, Canon IX6820, RIP software bundles |
| Exposure Units & Pre-Press | LED exposure units, metal halide units, vacuum exposure frames |
| Heat Presses | Pneumatic and manual presses, sublimation presses, hat presses |
| Cutting Plotters | Roland, Graphtec, Summa plotters, HTV cutting systems |
| Complete Shop Build-Outs | Bundle press + dryer + exposure unit + supplies in one application |
Important Disclaimers
River City Supply is not a lender, financial advisor, or tax advisor. We facilitate introductions to our financing partner who underwrites and approves applications. All financing terms, rates, monthly payments, and approval decisions are made by the financing partner, not by RCS.
Section 179 information provided is general education, not tax advice. Tax law changes annually, and specific deductions depend on your business situation. Always consult your tax advisor or CPA before claiming deductions on your tax return.
Actual rates, terms, monthly payments, and approval requirements vary based on equipment cost, term length, business credit profile, time in business, and other factors. The illustrative scenarios on this page are examples only — your specific terms come from the application process.
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