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    question before I blow my cash

    Someone only a 5 min drive away from me is selling a Ricoh SG3110DN printer a4 with sawgrass inks
    and digital swing heat press with 39cm X 30cm bed.

    Is this going to be large enough for T-shirts? or should I cough up and go for the a3 and a larger press?

    Help appreciated

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    hold a fully printed piece of A4 paper against a t-shirt, and ask yourself if you think it is big enough.
    (whatever printer/press you get, it will never be big enough! ;-)

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    Ha Thanks Pisquee,

    Was doing that when your reply came through.
    I was thinking it may have to be an a3 printer but read on another thread someone saying
    they hardly ever need to go bigger than a4.

    Cheers

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    It really depends on the market you are going for, what your designs are, and what your competition are doing.

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