Ditchmiester
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IM looking for a desktop system that can print in the13x19 range. I've looked at the Ricoh printers and some of the Epson but was wondering if there are any other systems I should be considering?
IM looking for a desktop system that can print in the13x19 range. I've looked at the Ricoh printers and some of the Epson but was wondering if there are any other systems I should be considering?
I second that. The Ricoh's and their gel inks are awesome. We used to dye sub more than we do now and our printer sits for weeks at a time before being used. You can't do that with the Epson.
If you are new to sublimation and used to color matching with your wide formats, go buy some Goodies or BC Powder, you're going to need it The color gamut on small format dye sub isn't remotely as close to the gamut in what you are used to, plus you can't tell what color it is when it comes out the printer. The color doesn't appear until it's sublimated. You can still do great work and get very vibrant colors, so please don't misunderstand me, my only point is that it can be a little frustrating since you can't just print something and tell if it needs to be modified, you need to print and press it and then make adjustments.
A good profile is worth it's weight in gold. We bought from Conde because we believe they have a great profile for that printer and I think the President of Conde understands color better than anyone else in that business that I have spoken to.
IM looking for a desktop system that can print in the13x19 range. I've looked at the Ricoh printers and some of the Epson but was wondering if there are any other systems I should be considering?
At what point do these start to fade?
Can I use this printer to sublimate onto dry fit?
Before you buy a printer , which is the part everybody sooner or later has issue with, consider just out sourcing your transfers. Take you time learning how to heat press the thousands of item you can press and sell. Build a good customer base and spent that printer money on sales.
At that point you may want to buy printer that fits your base.
Good luck
dave@skmfg.com
Before you buy a printer , which is the part everybody sooner or later has issue with, consider just out sourcing your transfers. Take you time learning how to heat press the thousands of item you can press and sell. Build a good customer base and spent that printer money on sales.
At that point you may want to buy printer that fits your base.
Good luck
dave@skmfg.com
Do you have a recommendation for outsourcing sublimation transfers? I would also like to get into this but I want to be sure it is a product that will sell well in my area before dumping money into a printer that I wont use. I already have a nice heat press so If I can find someone to print the transfers for me to test that would be awesome.
16x20 will be a good choice Hotronics.
Geo Knight has a nice 20x25" swing away.