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tiamaria
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i wonder would some of you more experienced printers have a look at this for me and just a nod on is it worth the money ,thanks guys ,i now have my ricoh 3110 working fine i was just looking for something extra and spare as a t shirt printer or mug printer
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161595089817? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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or i would apreciate if anyone has any other options for me chhers
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In short NO ;-)

Unbranded everything opens you up to a world of problems and there is a lot of crap there you do not need. If you want a mug press then £200-300 will get you a good one from a decent reputable supplier, otherwise decide exactly what you want and then I am sure someone will be able to help.
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yes i see what your saying ,it was not the mug press or mugs i was interested in it was the printer that i can refill the cartridges to make things easier ,but i will take on board what you say thank you
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Epson is very prone to head clogging
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stay away of this "fantastic" set up!!!! :eek:
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You could buy all the stuff in this "fantastic" deal for less money.

Epson workforce printer £70
Refillable carts £20
Ink/paper/mugs £50
Mug press £50

It would work, I use an epson and to be fair it's ok but i'm saving the money i'm making (not a lot) and will be buying a ricoh when funds allow.
I don't understand why you would need another printer unless you were going for an A3. your ricoh will print a lot faster than you can transfer your images.
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I had a look at that set up and I wouldn't waste my effort. I could put together a good professional package with 72 mugs, but it would cost about £500 when I costed it out. If I were selling it on ebay I would slap a profit on that too.
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thanks all i will not be buying that set up now ,i will stick with what i have for now , thanks very much for the great advice
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WHERE can you get a mug press for 50quid ?
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