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Re: Newbie help
Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 22:16
by PlonkaGames
Hi
I'm new to sublimation printing and want to print iPhone, iPod & iPad covers to start with.
I've been offered a Ricoh A4 SG3110DN printer and would like to know if this is a good starting printer andif it will be good for what I want to print.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the printer and suggestions as to the equipment to use with it.
Cheers
Frank
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 22:40
by Justin
Pretty much the best printer you could be stating off with, find out how old it is and the ink levels, where it was bought from and if it's still under any warranty as support is invaluable.
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 23:01
by PlonkaGames
Thanks for the reply, Justin.
Just been told he's selling the printer and the Cadet Swing Heat Press which he bought together as a kit from Megauk recently.
I know him well and I know he needs the cash quickly.
Would these be ok for phone and tablet covers ?
He doesn't have any other items for sale, but before I accept, I wondered what else I'd need to buy before I could be printing ? Being new, I don't want to get caught out.
Thanks again
Frank
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 23:24
by spongerobinson
assuming the printer is in working order, and with inks, the only extra stuff you should need are good sublimation paper, and the phone/tablet cases themselves. oh and a computer with some form of image editing software to produce your designs!
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 27 Dec 2013, 11:08
by pisquee
Does the printer have the sublimation inks in it already?
Are the inks in it Sawgrass?
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 27 Dec 2013, 11:52
by PlonkaGames
pisquee;81300 wrote:Does the printer have the sublimation inks in it already?
Are the inks in it Sawgrass?
Hi pisquee
will check re the inks.
Excuse the the question but do I want the Sawgrass inks ?
Thanks
Frank
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 27 Dec 2013, 11:59
by NikGrey
If it was a recent purchase, as a sublimation printer - with Sawgrass inks you will have a warranty (assuming any warranty is transferable). Then you do want the Sawgrass inks.
I have never heard of anyone using anything else in these printers, although Im sure its possible.
I love your username - 'Plonker' is a word I use quite often

Re: Newbie help
Posted: 30 Dec 2013, 16:12
by pisquee
NikGrey;81303 wrote:Then you do want the Sawgrass inks.
I have never heard of anyone using anything else in these printers, although Im sure its possible.
I tried using standard (designed for standard Epson/Brother type inkjet) sublimation inks in a Ricoh printer as an experiment to see if the inks were actually different or just a marketing ploy, and they didn't print well enough to use - very streaky/blotchy. There are non-Sawgrass inks available made for the Ricohs (if you believe the advertising claims), but not readily available in the UK, so you're taking a risk on importing an unknown/unbranded ink which may or may not work.
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 11:41
by printgarments
Yeah that's a great printer
Re: Newbie help
Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 11:58
by FutureProject
I've seen refillable ink carts for the sg311dn and I know at about £200 for a set of visi-sub it is tempting, but it can't be worth skimping out, failures and cleaning / flushing the printer will soon add up to over the price of the good stuff.