Personally, I'd say wait until they drop to a more reasonable price and possibly until they can do more. As it is, they can't do much more than regular heat transfer methods and cost a LOT more.
Well I don't know much about it, but I imagine you can at least A> save money on buying transfer paper and B> save time printing directly. You supposedly can also do dark_er_ shirts, but still nothing past a medium shade AFAIK.
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