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merchmonster:

--- Quote from: im_mcguire on August 16, 2017, 10:57:22 AM ---OK> Ive been peeking about for a entry Level DTG for my shop.

We are getting more and more orders for 24 pieces that need 4 -6 colors.

I was thinking of offering those as a DTG print, so I can keep my automatic spinning running our bigger jobs.  Looking for a DTG that can do good white on a dark shirt too.

What do you guys like?
Ive looked at Epson F2000, but I see a ton of them on the used market, and it makes me think there are some issues people have with it.

If I had my wish, Id be on the phone with M&R or Kornit.  But i know that isnt in the books for now...

Any help is appreciated.

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Most of them pop up on used market after 3 year warranty period expires, as it’s a better move to dump the old one and get a new one with another 3 year warranty

Printficient:
Prism DTG out of NC is a great DTG.  Industry changer in low cost DTg machines.

willy35:
Don't buy a printer that was first design to print on paper, unless you want to divorce and say goodbye to ALL you free time.

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