3D Vacuum Press - ST 3042 or ST 420

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Emj
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Re: 3D Vacuum Press - ST 3042 or ST 420

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Hi,

I've just come across this forum after days of researching 🙈 and hoping someone can help me with a little advice on the sublimation machines.

Ive currently found two 3D machines - ST 3042 and the ST 420 - I was wondering if anyone had preferences or experience of the machines to help me guide me in my decision to purchasing.

I would like to transfer my graphics onto mugs / bags / pencil cases / bottles. So thought the 3D machine may fit this well with it's versatility?

Also looking to purchase the Sawgrass A3 Sg800 - as I would love the graphics to be very sharp and clear.

If anyone can point me to any Uk suppliers I would appreciate this!

Thanks in advance Emma
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I think questions like this will always be a matter of opinion but personally...

The ST3042 has been around a long time, it's not too hard to get spares and from my experience it generally reliable (my first machine just died after 2 years and I purchased another one).
Also because so many people have one there'll usually be somebody around who's already solved a problem you may have.

I looked at the 420 and considered it but I think in this case it's better-the-devil-you-know.
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Exactly what Ucase says....

I have two of them which have undergone minor repairs here and there and are nice and easy to work on.

Also, the ST420 seems to be a tad over engineered in my opinion. I could be missing something with it, but can not see what.

If you are looking at bags and other flat items such as pencil cases then you will also need a heat press. Many opinions on these on this forum but the one thing we all agree on is purchase the best that you can possibly afford. Going cheap, while sometimes necessary, will often result in having to purchase again further down the road...
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I have an st3042 and its been working fine but recently when you press vacuum it actually takes about 1min 30secs to start vacuuming. has anybody experienced this before? thanks in advance.
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tjsprintandgift;118411 wrote:I have an st3042 and its been working fine but recently when you press vacuum it actually takes about 1min 30secs to start vacuuming. has anybody experienced this before? thanks in advance.
I haven't but... It sounds like either you have a leak in one of the hoses, a leak in the top/bottom seal, Failing vacuum pump, or maybe the water-trap needs emptying.
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Re: 3D Vacuum Press - ST 3042 or ST 420

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Hi the other thing to look at is the selonoid valve (hope spelled it right lol )....if itz not working properly vacuum won't work...
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