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Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:06
by Miss_P
sublimation ink
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:07
by Justin
Incredible, but hey they made their money off you I guess! lol. I wouldn't personally waste any time on that printer, it's not a supported printer so you're heading into uncharted territory.
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:09
by Justin
This is a great example of the 'buy twice' situation. You think you're getting a good deal when suppliers are selling you the wrong equipment and supplies. You then end up having to buy a new set-up to get the job done properly. These suppliers really should be taken to task. If they sold you that ink they probably will be.
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:09
by Paul
jetplay dont do sublimation ink. or i got it wrong?
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:10
by Justin
I can find no reference to Jetplay offering subli ink either Paul....this would immediately explain the blank mugs!
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:10
by Paul
Justin;101827 wrote:This is a great example of the 'buy twice' situation. You think you're getting a good deal when suppliers are selling you the wrong equipment and supplies. You then end up having to buy a new set-up to get the job done properly. These suppliers really should be taken to task. If they sold you that ink they probably will be.
this is more of not doing home work properly

People see "dye ink" for tenner and hey hooo... lets start the business
sorry. bit harsh but this is how it look like to me.
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:14
by Justin
Yes Paul, a little harsh! People are only....human

Many folk won't understand the cost of ink, Sawgrass and so on. They talk to these poor suppliers and are offered the world for a tenner. that's why we're here....to pick up the pieces and put them onto the right track

Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:26
by Paul
yep, you right. I own you apology then Miss_P

I only wish people find this place BEFORE they spend any money... It would save a lot of money...
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 18:57
by Quinsfan
This is why I have started the thread about a FAQ sticky or something similar. I know Justin is looking into it. I just hope we don't scare off Miss_P. I feel the same as you Paul, I spent several weeks looking at all the deals from all the companies and then coming back to this forum and reading about the disasters.
Re: Newbie needing help with mug press
Posted: 07 Jun 2015, 19:15
by Miss_P
No one will scare me off im too old and long in the tooth for that and wouldnt have run a business for almost ten years successfully. although I came on here for advice as i didnt find this forum before i purchased and "I did homework" only thing I didnt purchase correctly was the ink and it was more than a "tenner" I shall however purchase different ink and go from there.
thanks for the help im sure i will be back