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Old June 10th, 2007 Jun 10, 2007 10:38:49 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys and gals
i am about to step into the world of t-shirt press
i was doing some research online and ran into this forum
there is lots of info and it looks a bit complicated

.. okay first question

in 7 hours i am meeting with someone who is selling a used

Seal Jumbo 160M Press


.... I plan to use this for my t-shirt business

does anyone know if this is a good machine?

second ..
what kind of black t-shirt should i order ...
is the 100% cotton good enough?

third ..
what should i look for in a printer
ink jet, laser, .....
some of my options are
Samsung ML-2010, Lexmark all-in-one 2200 series,Hp Deskjet 895Cxi, Epson Photo Stylus 820, HP Photosmart 1115,

Hp Photosmart 7260, HP laserjet 1100, Epson 925 Photographic printer,


HPSC 1210, Laser Printer Brother HL 5140




forth ...
transfer paper .. what am i looking for ?

thanks a lot for your anticipated answers
 
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The epson c88 and jetflex paper are a good combo for inkjet. 100% is a good choice. I'm not familiar with the press though. Goood luck. .... JB
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thanks for the reply
so Espon c88 or newer model would work ?
and when i go to pick up the press .. what should i look for ?
 
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