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Hello im new here and couldent figure where to post this question so when i seen post i did.
What is a good heat press i see one for 169.00 from PRO WORLD is that a good one ?, also what is the difference from a regular heat tranfer paper you buy and use with regular ink from a ink jet printer to the others here.
What would be a good but inexspensive printer with ink for mugs and i see the machine you put mugs in for 125.00 is thaty good one.
Please if possible send answe to [email protected] as i might not find this post again, im not dumb just yea dumb i guess, bill.
 

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Hello im new here and couldent figure where to post this question so when i seen post i did.
What is a good heat press i see one for 169.00 from PRO WORLD is that a good one ?,
You'll be able to find the post...you should get a email stating that your getting this reply and hit the unread post at the left of your screen (right under the welcome) and you'll see your post with a check mark beside it....

Now on to your questions....ProWorld heat press...yes a good entry level press for the money and is recommended for hobbyists.

also what is the difference from a regular heat tranfer paper you buy and use with regular ink from a ink jet printer to the others here.
Different paper is for different processes, like light or dark garments, soft hand, or type of shirt it's being applied to.

What would be a good but inexspensive printer with ink for mugs and i see the machine you put mugs in for 125.00 is thaty good one.
You are somewhat confused, the printer to do mugs is called a dye-sublimation printer, there are several way to do it from converted Epson printers to the Ricoh dye-sub printer that uses gel ink.

The $125 item your talking about is a mug press for applying the sublimated image to the mug.

Best advice I can give you is to spend a few weeks here on the forum educating yourself on the different processes, ask questions, and read some more.

Here's a link to get you started.

http://www.t-shirtforums.com/general-t-shirt-selling-discussion/t37985.html

This will at least give you some insight into the different printing methods.

Please if possible send answe to [email protected] as i might not find this post again, im not dumb just yea dumb i guess, bill.
Hope this helps.
 

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Now on to your questions....ProWorld heat press...yes a good entry level press for the money and is recommended for hobbyists.

This machine has proven to be an excellent press for retailers and many use it as their only machine for regular production. Some hobbyists might have purchased it but it is not the thrust of our sales,
 
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