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I am not asking about this as i already know thatDaniel;40704 wrote:Ricoh do not manufacture or supply any sublimation inks and to my knowledge do not intend to. Ricoh have the same stance on sublimation inks as other manufacturers, if a Ricoh machine fails while 3rd party consumables are being used Ricoh will look at the printer and determine the cause of faliure. If associated with 3rd party inks Ricoh will not hold any responsability.
thanks for this. this mean ricoh does not support sublimation ink thenDaniel;40704 wrote:if a Ricoh machine fails while 3rd party consumables are being used Ricoh will look at the printer and determine the cause of faliure. If associated with 3rd party inks Ricoh will not hold any responsability.
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Hi Dan :biggrin:
Just a quick question Dan if I may. Has Ricoh ever considered producing something similar to the old Alps printers where you can print white or metallics to produce water slide decals etc? The reason I ask is that now something like the old Alps could be very popular.
Just a quick question Dan if I may. Has Ricoh ever considered producing something similar to the old Alps printers where you can print white or metallics to produce water slide decals etc? The reason I ask is that now something like the old Alps could be very popular.
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Hi and welcome Daniel
Are you thinking what I'm thinking that I think that you're thinking I'm thinking because if you think that I think what I think I'm thinking then we've got a problem?
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