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Old April 19th, 2007 Apr 19, 2007 1:18:44 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone seen this and if so what do you think? It claims to be able to do plastisol and waterbased inks
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I've not seen it here in the USA, but what I can see looks like a Panini/Biscotti/Grilled Cheese Sandwich press. Bottom line, I'd classify it as not worthy of consideration.
 
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Raven... I agree with Nick. Looks like a bunch of ingredients for disaster.
 
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LOL don't think I'll go for it, I was very suspicious when I saw it but a sandwich maker! I'm not selling tees with a coke and fries to go
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