Sorry but you sounded like it was sarcastic sorry for this.
Sorry but you sounded like it was sarcastic sorry for this.
socialgiraffe (29-08-2018)
No worries mate, with the day I am having it probably was LOL!!!Sorry but you sounded like it was sarcastic sorry for this.
Anyway, has your question been answered?
Basically a sublimation printer is just like any other printer but with different inks. Most small format users here either use an Epson 1500W (now discontinued) or a Ricoh. Both are desktop machines capable of accepting loads of different size paper.
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
Yes same sometimes stress doesn't help lol.
But anyway mate I think just going to go for A4 and see how I go from there and if things are good with sales etc I will upgrade to A3 aswell depending. Thanks for your time
A4 is certainly a good start and using this you can do most things from mugs, coasters (6 at a time), keyrings, place mat to small chopping boards. Keep set-up fool proof and buy a SG400.
EDIT - Or Sublisplash that comes with a FREE printer (see advert on this forum). I in fact would recommend this personally.
DyeSubSupplies (29-08-2018)
Thanks for the heads up on this, I went ahead and bought one, was looking to buy a printer etc as I’m a newbie, I had trolled through the DSF forums and decided that was the one for me and read your post, I’m sure it’s saved me a few ££££. Not set up yet as waiting for the rest of the setup to arrive. Thanks again��
Last edited by Tops; 23-09-2018 at 03:11 PM.
Hi, What printer did you get in the end? Thanks