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  • nob jockey

  • what a nob

  • yaayy very helpful for my boring essay for printing class xD <3

  • this guy is a goose. 

  • TOO LAZY TO WATCH

  • i got tired of that damn bar at the bottom of the screen whooshing every time he said a word.

  • that waqs 10 years ago though

  • great quality but when i had one it cost about $5 a print

  • the ribbon is old technology 10 15yrs ago its great stuff but not to many ppl use the stuff its all ink sublimation now for any fabric or white/light color material such as mugs,mouse pads,ect.

    and for plaques & trophy plates laser toner sublimation is the way to go if your printing on gold,silver,copper,brass colored aluminum

  • TOG introduced the Awards Industry to Laser Printer Sublimation in 1990 and revolutionized the industry. While others have tried to copy our cartridges, they have never obtained our superior quality and TOG service is simply the best.

  • I have this model.

    How can I use the cleaning casette?

    Do you think selphy has a limit that it will automatically stop working if it reaches a maximum print like 2000 prints or more..???

  • i third the wanker comment

  • i second that wanker coment,he needs a slap to calm him down abit

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  • I got one free last night when I bought my D60.

  • CLUELESSS... *NOT* a new technology and *NOT* CMYK - consumer-grade dye sub is CMY... the last pass is NOT black, it's a clear overcoat

  • it is new to the consumer market it used to be only available to the professionals

  • Nonesense slayer, there were consumer level dye subs in the 90s. They were terrible because the media wasn't well understood and the ink would sublimate right back off the paper over a short period of time (a year or two). But the quality was great (too bad the the longevity). In fact, dye subs were the first photo quality consumer printers around - long before photo quality inkjet.

  • lol

  • This isn't new technology? Did i miss something?

  • definetely south african trying to put on a yankee accent !

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  • Great Video!!

    However, they print too slow... i think the high end dye sublimation printer are too costly but cheap for each print. You can make money but like always you have to spend money ($ 2000 +) to make money!

    I have a ink jet and the ink is costly... However, the prints are pretty fast if i have someone print them out for me. I am a photography who specialize in Event Photography.

  • i agree. however if you do a lot of printing the kodak 6850 cant be beat and the supplies are very inexpensive for the amount of prints you can make from them.

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  • South african accent obscured with American accent entwined. Hes a chop.

  • Too bad most stores don't carry dye sub paper. I have to go get it online. Cant use inkjet paper :(.

  • What an interest accent. South African and American? Australian and American? A pity about the American 'e'. In any case, great video, I learnt something.

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  • What's the speed for one photo, CallmeWilson? When I have a line of people waiting for prints, I need something fast and quick... I also need quality...

    Shniko or Mitsubishi had two printers I have my eyes on...

    You can sell 300 prints (5x7) for $7 each and make a cool $ 2100 in one day! Awesome....

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