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Any idea what this printer is and what sort of tecnology they use !!..
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i got the impression it is a high speed application machine for ready made transferes.
Saw it briefly at PnP
the website says:
"We invite to send us your design ideas, our specialists will help you during all the design process, and will develop and adapt your designs and collections projects, to produce the transfers according to your needs and requirements."
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So its actually just a hi speed heat press /hot foil stamping machine kind a thing (I dont think its fair to call it a printer lol.)..
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So its actually just a hi speed heat press /hot foil stamping machine kind a thing (I dont think its fair to call it a printer lol.)..
Basically yes and personally I think the same, to call it a printer is a tad misleading. I got their prices for transfers as well and they were not that cheap. If they developed a printer transfer system that you could print yourself then it would be a massive winner.
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Seems to me that it simply gets over the hassle of having to place a transfer for every pressing by feeding a roll of transfers through the press. Ideal if you have a quantity of the same design but useless for one-offs. Also, you're kind of stuck with their designing & manufacturing of the rolls.
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