Sorry, I have no idea on cost, perhaps IE might pop up and give you an idea. Alternatively I think there is a page to register your interest. While I had the machine on test I did not use my versacam once for printed HTV. I have even thought that I may end up having to sell the Versacam or risk the print head drying out through non use.What’s the cost of this setup going to be do you know?
I have also been looking at something like this but limited space means a4 might be a better option for me.
I have been using the old bn-20 for prints but time is the biggest restriction for me.
something like this would be a game changer.
Can you post pictures of the actual kit you received?
I can not post pictures as I do not have the machine anymore, sorry :-(
You can tell a proper cynic from about three miles as they always assume a good review must mean being paid :-) For the record I got the ink and 100 sheets FOC and the machine has sadly been returned although I am getting a machine shortly.I do hope they're paying you well for this review Simon :-)
DTF has come on leaps and bounds. We can get the transfers made ridiculously cheap so really not worth the investment unless we needed to turnaround small quantities very quickly
I'd also be looking for A3, A4 is far too small for anything nowadays.
Interested to hear costs.
I suppose it depends on your market etc. Cheapest I have seen A3 transfers for is £5.00 (plus post) and takes two days. If you only do very low volumes then this would perhaps be the better option. However I have noticed that as the creation of transfers is so easy and cheap I found myself experimenting more and trialling new ideas etc. It's even made me open up an Etsy store which considering I can not stand selling direct to consumer is a huge step LOL. Sold a few garments in the first few days (weirdly to France) but have since temporarily closed the shop until I get organised better.
I disagree about A3 v A4. But having been in the garment decoration industry for about 25 years now I suppose I am still a newbie ;-)
I am not a fan of huge lumps of vinyl on garments and although marginally better, it is still a film sitting on top of the fabric and has that feel to it. If all the designs/art I was doing required A3 then I would probably invest in DTG simply because of the hand feel.