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Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:03
by Ian M
Paul;45905 wrote:Tramp but i bet it does the job and effects areexcelent :-)
Paul, it's the best sub printer I have ever had. Never had one blockage & colours always spot on. I think it's a lot like me slow, old & noisy. :wink:

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:09
by Justin
Don't put yourself down Ian....that's what we're here for! Sorry, only kidding, getting my coat.....love ya really!

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:11
by smitch6
i can vouch for that Ian after all we've spent a few hours on the phone ;)
hehe no honestly bud your a good lad

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:43
by purpledragon
harlequeen;45903 wrote:I'm from Llanelli, a good hour away from you I would imagine. Where abouts in Pembroke are you?
it is about an hour away not that far really im in haverfordwest

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:59
by Dave271069
Hello, from fellow welshy, and a very good original post but as it refers to me id like to have an input! ;-)
Up until about 3 weeks ago i had never heard the word SUBLIMATION never mind sublimation printing etc. Anyway one day i thought i would like to look into it and three weeks later im producing my first mugs. now ive had to learn Photoshop, sublimation printing, sublimation mugs etc etc all in a very short period. Now i started by typing in the internet and ended up on this forum, (and glad i did) ive learnt most things from here but the one thing i noticed (coming from a complete novice) was how many of the members are from suppliers. now this at first gave me the impression that the advice i was going to recieve was going to be biased and definatly anti ebay. so i decided to listen to some of the advice and partly take some chances myself. i bought a mug press from coralgraph and a printer and ink and mugs from ebay. I also had some private messages from some members giving me some ebay advice and reccomending some products from there. So this is where i stand, after 3 weeks ive learnt who to listen too and who not. the price it cost me was 36 mugs which came off ebay and didnt last a week. i also originally got into Sub printing for a little hobbie not even thinking that i could make money from it, in three weeks ive had enough offers from people wanting mugs to seriously think about investing in BETTER equipment, i now have learnt to come to you guys (you know the ones)
Anyway what i would finally like to say is thankyou guys for the great forum and advice and yes you are right about not buying cheap stuff but i think everyone needs to learn from mistakes and it will make me a better mug printer.

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 19:59
by Ian M
Justin;45914 wrote:Don't put yourself down Ian....that's what we're here for! Sorry, only kidding, getting my coat.....love ya really!
Love you too......being old, slow & noisy means I get away with lots of things these days :wink: who else has sent orders to Belgium, Canada, Australia & Japan this week? :biggrin:

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 20:03
by Ian M
smitch6;45915 wrote:i can vouch for that Ian after all we've spent a few hours on the phone ;) hehe no honestly bud your a good lad
Love you too Steve & if I was the pope I'd make you a saint mate. I can just see it now St.Steve, the patriont saint of sublimation :wink: Now the bad news could do with ringing you next week to get the shop sorted out as I have a list of questions to ask you. :biggrin:

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 20:05
by smitch6
haha thats fine bud :)
i'm busy monday morning tho need to see the dr to get my ears tested i can never hear anything these days lol

sorry going off topic

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 20:18
by Paul
i will back to the subject...
advice for new people from Brett is excellent! But as i said this many time before I will say that cheap not mean always bad. and expensive not always mean best. Advice from me is not buy the cheapest or most expensive. Buy SMART! do your research and ask lots of questions.

Re: Advice for all the newbies here

Posted: 18 May 2012, 21:02
by Fidget242
purpledragon;45895 wrote: beg steal or borrow but remember
I agree with everything said and this is a great post for anyone venturing into this industry. But the red bit is not the best advice is it? lol :tongue:

Also just to confuse the newbies even more - even though a lot of bad things are said for eBay\ Chinese equipment, I bought a cheap swing away press off eBay FIVE YEARS AGO and it's still going strong, it prints just as good as the day it first came!! We do have another 3 heat presses besides this one including an Adkins and a Hotronix which costed considerably more - and the cheap Chinese jobby gives equally good results every time (although it is a bit rough around the edges and it does take a bit more muscle to use than the others, lol)

I'm not saying you should go buy one, it's just my own personal experience - when you read all the horror stories it does seem to be random pot-luck if you get a good one or a bad one.....

Doh, now I've gone and jinxed myself - watch it go and conk out on Monday morning, lol.