Re: Is this good for start up, or a waste of money?
Posted: 07 Apr 2014, 09:37
Hi Guys
These may sound like very basic noob questions, but I need a bit of advice. I have a press, cutter etc and have been cutting vinyl prints for t-shirts etc for a little while and very happy with it.
I would like to break in to full colour print though. My budget is fairly limited at the moment (As I do stickers/decals also I would ideally would like a Roland BN20 Solvent Printer, but budget doesn't allow quite yet)
In the short term would the following printer along with a CISS produce good results, or am I just wasting my time and money?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-WF-3520 ... 258b41fb62
Also, am I right in saying that I will only be able to print onto white sublimation t-shirts? How can I print full colour onto coloured cotton shirts, or is that just not going to happen?
As a side question, I see that Xpres sell solvent printer transfer paper. Thinking in the longer term with buying the BN20, what are the results like from this?
Again, sorry for the noob questions, but hope you can help!
Lee
These may sound like very basic noob questions, but I need a bit of advice. I have a press, cutter etc and have been cutting vinyl prints for t-shirts etc for a little while and very happy with it.
I would like to break in to full colour print though. My budget is fairly limited at the moment (As I do stickers/decals also I would ideally would like a Roland BN20 Solvent Printer, but budget doesn't allow quite yet)
In the short term would the following printer along with a CISS produce good results, or am I just wasting my time and money?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Epson-WF-3520 ... 258b41fb62
Also, am I right in saying that I will only be able to print onto white sublimation t-shirts? How can I print full colour onto coloured cotton shirts, or is that just not going to happen?
As a side question, I see that Xpres sell solvent printer transfer paper. Thinking in the longer term with buying the BN20, what are the results like from this?
Again, sorry for the noob questions, but hope you can help!
Lee