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Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 22 May 2013, 17:30
by Volusian
Hi all .... i have only just joined so please go easy on me ...
I run a smallish Sign company in East Yorkshire and now wish to extend into the dye sub printing side of things ...
Initially i will only need an A4 printer and was wondering which one to go for ... i do like the look of the Ricoh SG 3110DN ...
Would you say this is a good printer to go for or are there better ones in A4 format that i should consider ..
Also taking price into consideration where is the best place to get the Sublijet inks from in the UK ... ?
Thanks ...
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 22 May 2013, 17:36
by Justin
You could do worse than go down the Ricoh route, especially for your first printer

Easy to use and maintain, I wouldn't waste my time with anything else if I were you.
You'll find a list of suppliers here......
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... -Suppliers
I've just started with the Ricoh 7100DN A3 and it's excellent.
May also be worth you looking at Premium Membership (£10 per year) as you can save on printers and inks this way, quickly recouping your £10

take a look here for more info.
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... ow-active!
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 22 May 2013, 19:58
by Volusian
thanks for the info Justin ..
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 22 May 2013, 20:37
by RogerC
Ricoh recommendation from me as well. I bought the A3 7700 size and find it is excellent....no clooged print heads just leave it on and it goes into 'sleep' mode and looks after itself. Give BMS a call and have a chat...they are very helpful.
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 23 May 2013, 06:53
by Volusian
if one buys the printer and the sub inks from BMS as a package do they give a full years warranty on the printer as i have heard that once the printer is used with dye sub it voids the warranty with Ricoh ?
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 23 May 2013, 10:05
by Scotty@BMS
If the printer and inks are purchased from a licensed Sawgrass dealer, then Sawgrass take up the warranty. Should the printer develop problems, you go to your supplier who then take up the issue with Sawgrass and get things resolved for you. Should the printer fail after 12 months then Sawgrass will offer incentive upgrades to get you back up and running a significantly less cost than buying a new setup. Hope this helps!
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 23 May 2013, 14:48
by purpledragon
Gotta say BMS sorted my problems out a treat when my printer went wrong BMS contacted sawgrass for me sawgrass were unable to fix the problem so arranged a replacement printer through BMS cracking service took all the stress away and shows that when buying a new printer the value of the licensed sawgrass dealer such as BMS should not be uinderestimated
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 23 May 2013, 15:01
by Justin
Hope you're on commision there Brett? Or maybe its a competition to see how many times a supplier can be mentioned in one post?!

Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 23 May 2013, 15:58
by Scotty@BMS
Justin;71908 wrote:Hope you're on commision there Brett? Or maybe its a competition to see how many times a supplier can be mentioned in one post?!

I had Sawgrass three times, but Brett's pipped me to the line!
Re: Which A4 dye sub printer to go for ?
Posted: 23 May 2013, 17:00
by purpledragon
Still waiting for my fiver from martin @ BMS from the last time i mentioned BMS im hoping scotty from BMS might send it in the next order i get from BMS though if hilary from BMS does the orders i wont get it . All in All the gang from BMS surly must owe me hundreds in commission by now but hey thats BMS for ya
did i mention BMS by any chance
Thats 8 mentions that surly deserves a whole bunch of freebies