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My very first post on this site!
Primarily I'll be selling photographs. I want to put these photos on different mediums, including t-shirts.
Is the Epsom 1100 a durable machine? I ask because I see it's discontinued, but sells for a very reasonable price.
Would probably be using it for transfers and photos.
At some point I may be doing some ceramic sublimation, but am not sure about that as it seems to mean switching over to dyes and all that goes with it.
For now just want to get a decent printer for a decent price so I can print transfers to heat press onto t-shirts and maybe tote bags.
My 15x15 Sunie heat press is "in the mail"!
 

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Many people have used the 1100 & seem to be satisfied with it. Being discontinued has nothing to do with the quality. I still use a C88+ which is really an older model. I'm on my 2nd one. The 1st lasted 5 yrs. with great results. The only drawback is that you can only print 8x10 as max. size.
 
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