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Well I've been looking at this forum the past few days and very glad! It's already saved me some cash....
Im new to sublimitation printing although have been into graphics and designing the last few years.
Just thought I would pop and say hello before more researching :confused:...
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Hi Robert and welcome :)
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Hello and welcome Robert I for one second what you say about saving you some cash, its saved me a lot............
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Hi Robert and welcome to the forum :-)

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thanks all... does any one have any advice on the right printer for me? :rolleyes:
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Hi Robert,

Welcome to the forum!

We would recommend the A4 Ricoh SG3110 DN as a good start up printer, its cost effective and simple to get up and running with. If you are looking to be able to print items which need a larger print area, there is a Ricoh A3 option, the GXe7700N; which one you opt for really depends on your requirements but both come highly recommended.

Hope this helps,
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looks decent a4 would be fine for me, what is the print quailty like? Also I see there on fleabay for £150 is this a good price and what would I need to turn it into sublimitaion printer?

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Listawood;53802 wrote:Hi Robert,

Welcome to the forum!

We would recommend the A4 Ricoh SG3110 DN as a good start up printer, its cost effective and simple to get up and running with. If you are looking to be able to print items which need a larger print area, there is a Ricoh A3 option, the GXe7700N; which one you opt for really depends on your requirements but both come highly recommended.

Hope this helps,
Becki
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Robertdh31;53871 wrote:looks decent a4 would be fine for me, what is the print quailty like? Also I see there on fleabay for £150 is this a good price and what would I need to turn it into sublimitaion printer?

Thanks
Don't buy a second hand Ricoh unless you are certain it has been used for sublimation printing as it will cost you a fortune to flush the inks through. A set of inks will cost around £175 +vat and you can get a full set of inks plus a printer for less than £175 +vat and the £150 you'll pay for that second hand printer.
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