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Someone is offering me up a pretty insane deal on a T-Jet Blazer Pro, and I think in may have actually never been used.

I realize there would be some learning and maintenance knowledge to gain, but assuming that it's pretty elementary, does this printer actually do a good job?

Any advice you can lend would be great as they are literally wanting to come drop it off right now.
 

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Someone is offering me up a pretty insane deal on a T-Jet Blazer Pro, and I think in may have actually never been used.

I realize there would be some learning and maintenance knowledge to gain, but assuming that it's pretty elementary, does this printer actually do a good job?

Any advice you can lend would be great as they are literally wanting to come drop it off right now.
The company that made those went out of business in 2009. So that printer is 9-10 years old at best.

They can print good when they're running but with any DTG from that era you will be working on it often it problems might not always be easy.

If you're new to DTG, I wouldn't assume it's going to be elementary.
 

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The company that made those went out of business in 2009. So that printer is 9-10 years old at best.

They can print good when they're running but with any DTG from that era you will be working on it often it problems might not always be easy.

If you're new to DTG, I wouldn't assume it's going to be elementary.
That's interesting, it looks like they are still selling new ones today.
 

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Or it's just an old site that looks like it's still running.

Anyone want to trade for an embroidery machine?

Best I can tell, and what I've been told, it was used twice, less than 20 shirts.
 

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Would advise you to view this machine printing a few more shirts. And researching what kinds of support are still available. There are still techs. around that built these printers, and are very knowledgeable.Some parts for these machines may be next to impossible to find.( t-biz network )might be a helpful site .
 

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Would advise you to view this machine printing a few more shirts. And researching what kinds of support are still available. There are still techs. around that built these printers, and are very knowledgeable.Some parts for these machines may be next to impossible to find.( t-biz network )might be a helpful site .
Thank you, will do.
 
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