Does anyone have this printer? Is it any good and where do you get your sub inks from please?
Does anyone have this printer? Is it any good and where do you get your sub inks from please?
Susan, the Epson WF7015 isn't a supported printer for dye sublimation prints. May I suggest you have a read of the following link which should help you decide which printer to use. http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum...-Which-Printer
Thanks for the link. I'll go and have a read. I asked about this particular printer as it's the follow-on from the B1100, which I was going get but they are hard to come by, so thought I'd go for the newer version as it seems to be about the same price as the B1100...around £190. I definitely need an A3, but need to keep the cost down to a minimum.
If going for an unsupported A3, then Brother printers may also be an option
For those interested here is the current list of Sawgrass supported printers:
Ricoh: http://www.sawgrasseurope.com/consum...printers/ricoh
Epson: http://www.sawgrasseurope.com/consum...printers/epson
From those lists you will see that currently Ricoh has the GXe7700N, and Epson the B1100/T1100 and 1500W as supported A3/A3+ printers.
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Any suggestions on which brother to go for?
Not supported in the UK yet, but it is in the US.Susan, the Epson WF7015 isn't a supported printer for dye sublimation prints. May I suggest you have a read of the following link which should help you decide which printer to use. http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum...-Which-Printer
Oh it's all soooo confusing!!
It shouldn't be. The Epson A3 is the Photo 1500. The Ricoh A3 is the GXe7700.
Ask yourself if you really need an A3 printer as A3's are much more expensive than A4
If you go the unsupported route then expect a learning curve with very limited help from other users as opposed to warranty support and back up from an authorised distributor.
Thanks Martin. Yes I do need an A3 for the jigsaws I'm going to do.
You've been a great help. Cheers.