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Direct to Garment => DTG - General => Topic started by: kalisana on November 06, 2017, 07:50:56 AM
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Desperately looking for experts with enough experience about building a DTG home made Printer.
Sometimes back, I saw some listing about that. Right now I cant trace it. I'm looking for someone in Atlanta or surrounding areas.
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At one point a LONG while back there was a thread on tshirtforums that had step by step on how to do it with like a Epson C86 or something I think. That was just a CMYK, no white.
With how inexpensive you can get a CMYK unit these days though I think it really wouldn't be worth your time to make one. No to mention with a DIY unit there isn't a company behind it to support you WHEN there are issues.
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...extremely curious about an apparent rep from Nairobi of Omniprint International looking for this.
Enquiring minds want to know. ???
I'm staying tuned. 8)
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...extremely curious about an apparent rep from Nairobi of Omniprint International looking for this.
Enquiring minds want to know. ???
I'm staying tuned. 8)
Wow. I am still in my regular Monday fog, I didn't even register the signature line when responding.
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...extremely curious about an apparent rep from Nairobi of Omniprint International looking for this.
Enquiring minds want to know. ???
I'm staying tuned. 8)
Hmmm, and I thought it was actually Bon Jovi... yes, there were quite few DIY videos a couple of years ago.
steve
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http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t32499.html (http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t32499.html)
http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t209957.html (http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t209957.html)
https://www.opendtg.com/viewforum.php?f=1 (https://www.opendtg.com/viewforum.php?f=1)
https://alienbunker.com/2015/homemade-dtg-printer-a3-version-overview-2/ (https://alienbunker.com/2015/homemade-dtg-printer-a3-version-overview-2/)
There are also a ton of videos on YouTube about DIY DTG building.
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[url]http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t32499.html[/url] ([url]http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t32499.html[/url])
[url]http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t209957.html[/url] ([url]http://www.t-shirtforums.com/diy-dtg/t209957.html[/url])
[url]https://www.opendtg.com/viewforum.php?f=1[/url] ([url]https://www.opendtg.com/viewforum.php?f=1[/url])
[url]https://alienbunker.com/2015/homemade-dtg-printer-a3-version-overview-2/[/url] ([url]https://alienbunker.com/2015/homemade-dtg-printer-a3-version-overview-2/[/url])
There are also a ton of videos on YouTube about DIY DTG building.
Thank you very much Kingscreen.
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this morning, I checked eBay, and there was this https://www.ebay.com/itm/DTG-Direct-To-Garment-T-Shirt-Personal-DIY-Printer-BUILD-Video-Software-PDF/262680966203?epid=689717531&hash=item3d2901743b:g:B58AAOSwzaJYBqyE (https://www.ebay.com/itm/DTG-Direct-To-Garment-T-Shirt-Personal-DIY-Printer-BUILD-Video-Software-PDF/262680966203?epid=689717531&hash=item3d2901743b:g:B58AAOSwzaJYBqyE)
Steve
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So my curiosity begs me to ask.
Since none of these can print white, they cannot be used for printing on dark (Black, Blue, etc) shirts needing an underbase and as such, is there that much of a market demand to go through all the work effort to print on white or very light colored shirts?
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So my curiosity begs me to ask.
Since none of these can print white, they cannot be used for printing on dark (Black, Blue, etc) shirts needing an underbase and as such, is there that much of a market demand to go through all the work effort to print on white or very light colored shirts?
1. I have a pretty steady demand for transfers which pretty much only go on white.
2. Brad, who was an pretty early adopter of the original Brother with no white made the jump to a white machine, but when it came time for a new one, went back to the simple route.
Perhaps he'll fill in some of the details of his market.
I think Wayne, that you are looking at this through rock band eyes, and there is a whole lotta' other world out there.
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So my curiosity begs me to ask.
Since none of these can print white, they cannot be used for printing on dark (Black, Blue, etc) shirts needing an underbase and as such, is there that much of a market demand to go through all the work effort to print on white or very light colored shirts?
1. I have a pretty steady demand for transfers which pretty much only go on white.
2. Brad, who was an pretty early adopter of the original Brother with no white made the jump to a white machine, but when it came time for a new one, went back to the simple route.
Perhaps he'll fill in some of the details of his market.
I think Wayne, that you are looking at this through rock band eyes, and there is a whole lotta' other world out there.
hahahahahahahahahahahaha I like that. "rock band eyes".
Yea, it's rare as hen's teeth that I get orders on white. But I gotta say, that would be wonderful if I did.
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My input...having white ink capabilities is great...until it becomes a burden.
The maintenance on the Brother GT3 series amounts to at least an hour or two per week. Couple that with 15-20 pcs per hour production times and ink costs that are outrageous, and it's a recipe for disaster. We wasted a ton of ink, got prints that looked great, but ultimately had a hard time finding the perfect market for them. Which is more my fault than Brother's.
We do just fine with the CMYK printer. It's less work, more profit and way less headache.
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:o The printer was needed for training purposes.
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Prism DTG.