Hi All,
My partner and I have decided to seriously look into sublimation printing for a new product line. Our needs are prints up to 48" by 36" or so, usually one-sided but sometimes double-sided. We currently own a Roland XR-640, a Roland XC-540, an Epson GS-6000 eco-solvent and a Canon iPF8300 aqueous. Our vendor has recommended a dye sub setup including a Roland RE-640 with Sensient bulk ink system and a Geo Knight 64" manual heat press.
The demo prints we've seen from this setup have been nothing short of remarkable, but I know Rolands tend to be comparatively expensive. That said, I am partial to Roland since they've proven to be all but bullet-proof in our shop and we're fairly well standardized to VersaWorks already for our high production output. However, I'm still wondering if there is a similar, more cost-effective setup we might consider? Also, would we be better served over the long run by getting an air-assisted double-sided heat press so we can also offer fully sublimated apparel, etc?
I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what we should be considering and if a top and bottom heating press will open up many more doors for other sales opportunities we haven't considered yet.
Many thanks for any advice!
My partner and I have decided to seriously look into sublimation printing for a new product line. Our needs are prints up to 48" by 36" or so, usually one-sided but sometimes double-sided. We currently own a Roland XR-640, a Roland XC-540, an Epson GS-6000 eco-solvent and a Canon iPF8300 aqueous. Our vendor has recommended a dye sub setup including a Roland RE-640 with Sensient bulk ink system and a Geo Knight 64" manual heat press.
The demo prints we've seen from this setup have been nothing short of remarkable, but I know Rolands tend to be comparatively expensive. That said, I am partial to Roland since they've proven to be all but bullet-proof in our shop and we're fairly well standardized to VersaWorks already for our high production output. However, I'm still wondering if there is a similar, more cost-effective setup we might consider? Also, would we be better served over the long run by getting an air-assisted double-sided heat press so we can also offer fully sublimated apparel, etc?
I guess I'm just looking for opinions on what we should be considering and if a top and bottom heating press will open up many more doors for other sales opportunities we haven't considered yet.
Many thanks for any advice!