advice on the right printer
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Re: advice on the right printer
They are really helpful and they have just got some new mug presses in. Took a peek at one at FESPA and was so impressed I bought one there and then. Don't really need it but liked it that much that I thought it was well worth the money.
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Re: advice on the right printer
There are some nice looking new designs of mug presses coming out of China, like these:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/36785 ... P_90A.html
there was a better example which was similar that I can't find now - was the listawood one something like that that they were importing?
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/36785 ... P_90A.html
there was a better example which was similar that I can't find now - was the listawood one something like that that they were importing?
Re: advice on the right printer
i was advised to get a B1100 and look what happened :frown: anyone got any advise for me lol:
http://www.t-shirtforums.com/dye-sublimation/t225090.html
http://www.t-shirtforums.com/dye-sublimation/t225090.html
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Re: advice on the right printer
Yeah, two bits of advice, firstly take a minute to introduce yourself and......send your B1100 back and buy a Ricoh if you want an easier time.
Maybe you should have come here first
Maybe you should have come here first
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Re: advice on the right printer
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No, they are more like the ones sold by HEATPRESS UK.
There are a few reasons why I was impressed.
Firstly the build quality appeared to be pretty good. The blankets look good and it is backed by Listawoods who we all know carry a good reputation like all the better and frequently recommended suppliers here.
Time will tell on the first two, but at least I have the back up.
A review will follow after a bit of a play.
No, they are more like the ones sold by HEATPRESS UK.
There are a few reasons why I was impressed.
Firstly the build quality appeared to be pretty good. The blankets look good and it is backed by Listawoods who we all know carry a good reputation like all the better and frequently recommended suppliers here.
Time will tell on the first two, but at least I have the back up.
A review will follow after a bit of a play.
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Re: advice on the right printer
Advice, would be to start a new thread about your problem, otherwise it will get lost.OriginalG;73308 wrote:i was advised to get a B1100 and look what happened :frown: anyone got any advise for me lol:
http://www.t-shirtforums.com/dye-sublimation/t225090.html
See my response on TSF
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