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Sharon
Additional thought, if you have a flat press you could use the CG printer for heat transfer paper and add another feather in your cap.
Andrew;54474 wrote:Why can you not just replace the oem inks with the subli inks now? Why a new printer? Haven't read the whole thread and don't have a Ricoh myself but would have thought you just need to get the subli inks installed and through the system. Does it really waste that much ink? We never have the same kind of huge wastage with Epsons.
Just ordered one from Martin at BMSdraig;54475 wrote:Hi Frazzle, In all honesty I'd get the printer from BMS, they do know a thing or 2 about sublimation printingplus you'll get the backup needed if there are problems etc.
Not associated with BMS and do not work for them, just a satisfied customer.
Sharon
Additional thought, if you have a flat press you could use the CG printer for heat transfer paper and add another feather in your cap.
How? Not sure how this works out. Once you pull the ink through to the heads then you can print. You shouldn't really have to pull to much more through than when you initially introduce ink. A bit more of a clean to make sure there is no mixing once you have all colours through but that would be it I would have thought. Certainly all we ever do on the epsons.frazzle;54477 wrote:it is cheaper to buy another printer than to flush through with the proper ink.
It wont be wasted my mrs can have it on her pc we would need to buy another one soon anyway.jennywren;54482 wrote:As you have already order another printer, you could clean through the other printer and use that as your back up, unless you intend to use the printer for its original use either way it would be silly just to let it go. In business mistake cost money.
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