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Roland Texart RT-640.

Only problem is not got the room and I'd also need a big rotary press.
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ArferMo;97642 wrote:Roland Texart RT-640.

Only problem is not got the room and I'd also need a big rotary press.
Looks like the Ferrari of the Dye-Sublimation Printers :cool:[h=1][/h]
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Ohhh,
It's the rest of the investment that's required as well isn't it. Big presses, roll presses, marketing etc. Could I justify it as a one man band? No. Do I want one.....hell yes, will I be buying one soon....err no.

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There are more choices of suitable piezo printers, of this size and larger from a variety of manufacturers including Epson.
We're currently using a 44" Epson printer and a 43" rotary press ... i'd like us to upgrade to 64" in the next year or two, but it is going to be a big jump in investment, as we've very lucky with the bargain prices we've picked up our equipment on the used market, especially with the rotary press, not sure we'll be so lucky with bigger sized stuff!
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Pisq.
I suppose the flip side to the bigger sized stuff is that fewer people have a use for it, hence less competition to buy!

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