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Re: heat press or starter kit for starters
Posted: 09 Mar 2016, 21:30
by LushesFaith
So I have been pondering getting a starter kit from sublibanks after watching a few reviews but its such a huge starting cost when I will still need to buy blank tees, labels etc . I am new to this.
SO do I go for the stater kits at £570 from sublibanks or this one on ebay 38x38 clam heat press from Industrysky on ebay £98 with 2 yrs warranty
Then just purchase a ricoh printer and sublimation inks etc.
I want to begin printing t-shirts and tote bags
Thoughts?
Re: heat press or starter kit for starters
Posted: 10 Mar 2016, 19:51
by soulclaimed
I would suggest that you don't buy a heat press for £98 as it will most likely barely be fit for use and a 2 year warranty sounds good in principle but you will have 2 years of miss prints due to pressure and heat inconsistency. The subliblanks starter kit looks like a reasonable set up, ricoh is the first choice for a bunch of us on here, texprint is a good paper and I have heard good things about the galaxy press. I assume its 570 before tax and postage also. I have made a post with a little advice for people wanting to start printing please give it a read might help to give perspective and help you decide
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... or-newbies
Re: heat press or starter kit for starters
Posted: 10 Mar 2016, 20:32
by LushesFaith
thank you I will check out the thread
soulclaimed;110319 wrote:I would suggest that you don't buy a heat press for £98 as it will most likely barely be fit for use and a 2 year warranty sounds good in principle but you will have 2 years of miss prints due to pressure and heat inconsistency. The subliblanks starter kit looks like a reasonable set up, ricoh is the first choice for a bunch of us on here, texprint is a good paper and I have heard good things about the galaxy press. I assume its 570 before tax and postage also. I have made a post with a little advice for people wanting to start printing please give it a read might help to give perspective and help you decide
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... or-newbies