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    Best tool you have ever bought for sublimation.

    A tape machine that cuts 2cm pieces ready for use is the best thing ever.
    I have had mine for Around 3 years now and it’s the best thing I have ever bought.

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    What’s your most helpful and favourite tool you have.

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    Rotary press

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    A blood pressure monitor! :-)

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    A vintage nipping press to flatten placemats. Can do about 20 at a time. No more tripping over heavy boxes littering the floor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pisquee View Post
    Rotary press
    Rotary press what’s that?
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    A blood pressure monitor! :-)
    Haha yeah I need one of those.
    Quote Originally Posted by UK Printed Mugs View Post
    A vintage nipping press to flatten placemats. Can do about 20 at a time. No more tripping over heavy boxes littering the floor!
    Do you need to put pressure on them after heating then?

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    Rotary heat press, AKA calendar press

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsqXOkiFNtY

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    Oh that is a nice bit of kit.

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    Yes, constant workflow for printing fabrics - rather than the stop start of a flat bed press, which also means (with a matching size printer) you can print he fabric roll full width.

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    I dread to think what that cost :(

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    We have a 43" wide one we bought about 6 years ago for £1500, and a 63" one which we got for about £600 ... both on Ebay
    New, they should have been in the £10-20K range

    The Heat Jet 43" one was pretty well used, but well looked after, originally an ex-demo machine from RA-Smart, but after that was mainly printing flag IIRC

    The 63" is a South Korean import (unbranded version of a HeatJet) was sitting in a dog bed factory unused for around 10 years, after a change of mind in the management that they didn't want to bother with the idea of doing personalised dog beds anymore. They said they'd printed one poly duvet cover as a test when they first got it, and then it just sat collecting dust - which seems to be true considering the condition it was in, inside and out!

    (We have a lot of kit, but very little of it has been bought new, and most came from Ebay as ridiculous bargains.)

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