Ive looked into it and apparently my Epson SX445W printer will accept sublimation ink.
But ? Is it really as simple as buying some sublimation cartridges & Sub Paper printing and pressing ?
Am i missing something ?
Sorry for the newbie question
Are you still doing the icc profiles Paul with your machine?Paul;50717 wrote:But if you want to producedecent quality stuff you will need icc color correction profile..........
Kahboose;50715 wrote:Im looking at playing for the first time with sublimation printing just on Tshirts to try it out.
Ive looked into it and apparently my Epson SX445W printer will accept sublimation ink.
But ? Is it really as simple as buying some sublimation cartridges & Sub Paper printing and pressing ?
Am i missing something ?
Sorry for the newbie question
Yes, i doAdamB;50750 wrote:Are you still doing the icc profiles Paul with your machine?
You ccan get sub cartridges for the SX435 as its not aan officially supported printer. So you'll have to buy the ink, a set of refillable cartridges, profile it and trust it all works. The inks alone are going to cost £200+vat. Whenever topic such as this come up I question the logic of using a printer just because you've got it and then trying to fit the square peg in the round hole. A new Ricoh (such as the GXe3300) will cost around £260-£270 +vat and with that you get a fully supported, warrantied, tested printer that comes with everything you need including the PowerDriver software for colour management.Kahboose;50773 wrote:Excellent advice as always guys many thanks
Just a couple of questions more if thats ok please
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Can i just swap over the cartridges from the standard ones ?
Also were is the best place to go for sub cartridges & Paper ?
Many thanks all
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