Epson cx3810 Printer for transfers My wife recently bought an Epson CX3810 and paid like 55 bucks for it. If your wanting to do transfers on a budget this little printer will do the trick. I am not a big transfer guy but I ran a few designs (pure vector stuff for tight lines) on it to see how they held up. After repeated washings and rough play they are holding steady. If you were wanting to do lots of designs using a printer like this it would eat you up buying retail Epson Print Cartridges but if your wanting to make a few up it does quite well. I do suggest turning down your image resolution as a high res image is not needed for a tshirt. (dont forget to mirror your image before you print it lol)
ps I had some paper laying in the cabinet from alpha supply company which is there "green line" paper (hot peel). I suggest using a commercial quality press for doing any of these transfer designs. I also have a 1280 setup for running large quantities but I seldom do transfer stuff. This one matches the 1280 for print quality.
hope this helps ya with a budget lil setup to do a few cool shirts!!
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