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That's something I'd genuinely like to know myself.Justin;122272 wrote:Now show that in real time
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Not sure what you mean by "real time" guys?
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Oh! 
Do you really want to watch that long video lol
For me, most important is finished product.
Do you really want to watch that long video lol
For me, most important is finished product.
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Which vinyl did you use paul? The rip has the time taken to print info if you want to check there but as we all know once you have a system going you are busy weeding or pressing while the printers running so you get a seamless production line 
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No, it was a little tongue in cheekPaul;122284 wrote:Oh!
Do you really want to watch that long video lol
For me, most important is finished product.
I do feel it's important that viewers realise how slow this machine is although the results are very good.
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I am not trying to prove the point that this is fast machine. I set speed for x2. Bn20 is not machine for mass production. I always said this. But if you have 20 tees to do, this is fantastic machine! I like it any way 
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The BN-20 isn't a quick machine BUT, if you plan properly, it's very useful.
I like to print while I'm at work or in bed - get home or wake up and there it is, waiting to be weeded.
The paper transfer method shown above does look impressive but, as with any method - dtg, transfers etc etc, there are drawbacks in each.
I like to print while I'm at work or in bed - get home or wake up and there it is, waiting to be weeded.
The paper transfer method shown above does look impressive but, as with any method - dtg, transfers etc etc, there are drawbacks in each.
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