Re: Hey there fellow Subli-Mates
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 18:04
Apologies for the cheesy title!
My names Ryan i started sublimating around a year ago and i admit i knew nothing about sublimation what so ever, so i of course started as cheap as possible, while i didn't go the route of the Epson's instead I did something much worse and bought a Ricoh 3350n as it said it was compatible with the sub carts admittedly only a few months down the line i realised they were not compatible or supported fortunately I have been lucky they have worked fine.
I also admit I was a silent watcher on here getting many tips and answers to my questions and for that I thank this community!
One year down the line my business is strong and i have upgraded most of my equipment from the flat and mug press all the way down to the paper and most recently a ricoh 7700n which is where my problems begin, but i shall post that in the relevant thread!
Anyway its nice to meet you all and i hope you guys can help with my dilemmas as you all are well aware, they come thick and fast in the world of sublimation!
Thanks all!
Ryan.
My names Ryan i started sublimating around a year ago and i admit i knew nothing about sublimation what so ever, so i of course started as cheap as possible, while i didn't go the route of the Epson's instead I did something much worse and bought a Ricoh 3350n as it said it was compatible with the sub carts admittedly only a few months down the line i realised they were not compatible or supported fortunately I have been lucky they have worked fine.
I also admit I was a silent watcher on here getting many tips and answers to my questions and for that I thank this community!
One year down the line my business is strong and i have upgraded most of my equipment from the flat and mug press all the way down to the paper and most recently a ricoh 7700n which is where my problems begin, but i shall post that in the relevant thread!
Anyway its nice to meet you all and i hope you guys can help with my dilemmas as you all are well aware, they come thick and fast in the world of sublimation!
Thanks all!
Ryan.