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I just saw these. The roller model looks best for ironing shirts pre print and the flat iron for using teflon post print. Like zanegun said, more surface area. The flat iron has been working well for s.roque users from what I hear for some time so I'm sure these would be ok if you have m&r, it's almost identical.
Quote from: ZooCity on October 24, 2016, 03:37:35 PMI just saw these. The roller model looks best for ironing shirts pre print and the flat iron for using teflon post print. Like zanegun said, more surface area. The flat iron has been working well for s.roque users from what I hear for some time so I'm sure these would be ok if you have m&r, it's almost identical. I think you mixed up the 2 roller types.Anyone have one here now and have real feedback? Thinking about pulling the trigger for our CH3.
No experience with either, but at ISS I talked with Jeff from Slant Engineering and we talked about "'STAMPINATOR 480". It shows some real true promise, for versatility. http://www.slantengineering.com/pages/heat-transfers
I have the Iron, Its good. It does a great job of smoothing after the base white. Our white ink is smoother than we could ever get with a roller and teflon. There has been some issues with "dragging" the image down a bit , but I think we fixed that for good. I am awaiting my Virus foil and ink to try to get on press foil happening, which I think will be pretty cool. All in all I am happy with the iron. Great build quality, and M&R support.