but soooo much money unfortunately
i suppose if you have the customer base and the premises etc all set up then it's worth it but when your still fairly new and don't have many orders unless you win the lottery thats a no-no
DREAMGLASS;17859 wrote:You can actually build your own dtg Steve if you have a suitable donor printer. I built one around an Epson 1160 printer following some generic plans that were put on a t-shirt forum. In its most simplistic form you are replacing the paper feed on the printer with a platen assembly that feeds the garment about 8mm from the printheads.
The practical problems are that light coloured garments need two passes of the print head to get enough ink onto the garment so you need to get the registration (alignment) right and if you want to print onto darks you need an Epson with eight 'cartidges', four containing white for the underbase and four for the colours as well as specialist software called RIP that controls the process and fires the colour in a two phase sequence.
Type DIY DTG into YouTube and you'll see a few examples.
Paul;17964 wrote:reopen now




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