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New GTX "pro" with tanks instead of pouches

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cbjamel:
here is the link. https://news.epson.com/news/surecolor-f3070-industrial-dtg-printer

printhead is 1000-1200 for the f2100.

Shane

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blue moon:

--- Quote from: cbjamel on August 08, 2020, 01:00:35 AM ---here is the link. https://news.epson.com/news/surecolor-f3070-industrial-dtg-printer

printhead is 1000-1200 for the f2100.

Shane

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https://epson.com/For-Work/Printers/Large-Format/SureColor-F3070-Industrial-Direct-to-Garment-Printer-/p/SCF3070PE

Rockers:

--- Quote from: blue moon on August 08, 2020, 02:11:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: cbjamel on August 08, 2020, 01:00:35 AM ---here is the link. https://news.epson.com/news/surecolor-f3070-industrial-dtg-printer

printhead is 1000-1200 for the f2100.

Shane

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https://epson.com/For-Work/Printers/Large-Format/SureColor-F3070-Industrial-Direct-to-Garment-Printer-/p/SCF3070PE

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Epson came by the other day trying to sell us their new DTG, unfortunately almost 3 times as expensive as the GTX Pro, not the Pro Bulk.
Anyway, GTX Pro install date is close, looking forward to it. Next new ROQ press in November and then hopefully new embroidery machines too.

paradoxsc:
Don't know how I missed that with my search.

Looks interesting.

cbjamel:
dual printhead. that will help with speed.

Shane

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