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Kaz wrote:Both of the suppliers who post on here are very reliable :D

I've alos purchased from xpres, and if ordered before 3pm, it gets sent out for next day delivery, your first order needs to be a minimum of £50 with them.
Thanks Kaz

I been looking at the suppliers on here they have some great products, Just got few flyer orders i need to deal with (customers not paying invoice) then i will be ordering more stock as nearly sold out what i got with package
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Does anyone know of a supplier who stands by their delivery as need a supplier who is reliable.
I'd hope our reputation fits this criteria ;)

If the other supplier is telling customers that the Epson S20 is suitable for sublimation printing then they shouldn't be selling sublimation printers as this is going to be a costly error for other people. You might want to consider naming them, or at least letting Justin know because if they are listed as a sublimation supplier on this forum then perhaps a cautionary note should be put next to their details.
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I was recommended the Epson S20 because you can get refillable cartridge but didn't mention anything about profiles. Could anyone recommend a cheap printer that uses refillable cartridge and has profiles.

Thanks again Mick.
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bms wrote:
Does anyone know of a supplier who stands by their delivery as need a supplier who is reliable.
I'd hope our reputation fits this criteria ;)

If the other supplier is telling customers that the Epson S20 is suitable for sublimation printing then they shouldn't be selling sublimation printers as this is going to be a costly error for other people. You might want to consider naming them, or at least letting Justin know because if they are listed as a sublimation supplier on this forum then perhaps a cautionary note should be put next to their details.

I agree with Martin here, the supplier selling an Epson S20/21 in a sublimation set-up should be named, or at least support what they sell.

I'll risk the wrath of the moderators, is it this one ?

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Could be. ;) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Just had a quick look at the link and then the cost - see that VAT is 15% :!: and then is it zero valued, so they either imply they are VAT registered (with the wrong rates) or they are not VAT registered and wrongly show VAT.

As for other printers and refillable cartridges - this is often a false economy. First you buy refillable cartridges, say for a 4 colour Epson printer and then you buy the inks separately at £50 +vat per 125ml. Cost is £200 +vat for the ink plus the refillable cartridges and then you have the hassle of filling etc. A brand new Easyflow system which comes with ink, is already primed, has colour correction profiles and is supported in case of problems would cost around £219 +vat. Can't really see the benefit of the refillable cartridges over a brand new Easyflow system (a CISS) myself as the savings aren't that significant.
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