I agree with all the comments about Chinese printers, and would NOT go that route.
There are always good deals for printers on ebay, you could get a nice used Roland for under 5K and have money left over. Here is a good printer with extra print head for 5.5K, but the seller will take BEST OFFERS, so offer him $4800 and haggle up to 5k.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROLAND-SOLJET-SJ-500-PRINTER-/141210484136
I know we all have to start somewhere, I have been there, and often you have MORE time than money, that was my case. 5 years ago when I needed to purchase a laminator, I found an excellent deal on a used Seal 54" wide laminator for 2k, however it was located in NJ and I'm in TX.
The lowest shipping cost I could get was almost $900, so I decided to go get the laminator myself, me and wife decided to make a vacation out of the trip, hooked up our 5'x8' utility trailer and drove the 1000 miles to NJ, We took two days to get there (one night in a motel) and as mentioned also used this event as a vacation, so we spent a few days in NY and visited my wife's sister, went up to the top of the Empire State building, etc.
I had purchased the Seal Image 5400 laminator from an equipment broker, but the actual owner was Bristol Myers Squib (drug company) in NJ. This was a blessing because instead of having a shipping company pick up the laminator and deliver it to me in TX without ever laying eyes on it, instead the people at Bristol Myers Squib were great and showed me the laminator in operation, and gave me a one hour course on how to use it. Then they helped me wrap it up and load it on my trailer. I strapped it down and covered it with a blue tarp for the return trip.
The guys at the Bristol Myers Squib corporate art department told me that although the laminator is older it was NOT used as a production machine, so it had very little use (looks NEW). And if I would had a shipping company pick it up, that's all I was going to receive, but because I was there in person, they gave me all kinds of free-bee's, many extra spare parts about 10 rolls different types of laminate. They recently purchased a 62" laminator, that's the only reason they sold the 54". After I had the blue tarp around the laminator, they wrapped it with shrink wrap for me.
It was funny because the reason they let a broker sell the laminator, they didn't what to mess with ebay and the buyer, but in the end they were great about the whole process. There loading dock was underground (under the main building), I have never seen anything like that here in TX, they said it was because of all the snow they get in the winter, so they were able to load and unload at the dock in any weather, pretty smart if you ask me.
Anyway, I would purchase the printer on ebay and go get it, check it out in person. I have a Roland and do all my own maintenance, parts are readily available.