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There have been repeated questions about dyesub and printers in this forum. I though I would chime in with our results.
We have the epson 1280 and sawgrass bulk delivery system for dye sublimation.
This printer sits for a couple of weeks and then we use it non-stop for hours/days on end producing transfers. After sitting the printer needs about 4-6 cleanings and then it is good to go and produces flawless results.
We have a lot of orders for coffee mugs/mouse pads/other dye-receptive products and this is just an amazing product.
We were up in Fresno over the weekend and saw one of those carts in the local mall with mug presses, a camera, plate press, etc. They had samples on the cart and I can only say they looked like crap. The images were all washed out. I didn't check the prices but they really looked bad.
Having said that, I can only say that having samples of each product we have produced has done more to generate sales than anything else we can do.
We use the DK3 mug press. I know, I could use mug wraps but I find that while the mugs are cooking I can do other things like print more transfers, trim them and make ready the next mugs for the press. We also work on shirts and other promotional products while the mugs are cooking so it works for us.
We have the epson 1280 and sawgrass bulk delivery system for dye sublimation.
This printer sits for a couple of weeks and then we use it non-stop for hours/days on end producing transfers. After sitting the printer needs about 4-6 cleanings and then it is good to go and produces flawless results.
We have a lot of orders for coffee mugs/mouse pads/other dye-receptive products and this is just an amazing product.
We were up in Fresno over the weekend and saw one of those carts in the local mall with mug presses, a camera, plate press, etc. They had samples on the cart and I can only say they looked like crap. The images were all washed out. I didn't check the prices but they really looked bad.
Having said that, I can only say that having samples of each product we have produced has done more to generate sales than anything else we can do.
We use the DK3 mug press. I know, I could use mug wraps but I find that while the mugs are cooking I can do other things like print more transfers, trim them and make ready the next mugs for the press. We also work on shirts and other promotional products while the mugs are cooking so it works for us.