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From: JoshEllsworth
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  • Is this just for fabrics or can it do ceramics also?

  • i need an special ink for do that?? like sublimation ink, or just the regular ink? thanks.

  • Can I get the SP300V, 16x20 Phoenix Phire , some cadprint for both lights and darks, and some shirts all for 10,900 shipped to 12962?

  • Approx. $10,000 give or take a few thousand.

  • what's the price.

  • Very informative video. Keep them coming. Thankyou.

  • Not a true statement at all. Materials range in thickness and the Cad-Color Solutions material used in the video is very soft. Yes it is an opaque heat transfer - that terminology just implies that it is applied with a heat press and has the opacity to go on dark colored apparel - has nothing to do with quality or softness. However, this process does not feel like standard transfer paper from a desktop printer. Also the range of fabrics that it can apply to is much more vast.

  • @JoshEllsworth Does this mean that its quite soft as you run your hand from the cotton onto the print? I have a versacamm which I use for outdoor and wanna switch to t-shirts but wound't wanna get a "cheap - plasticky" feel....what should I look out for?

  • just an opaque heat transfer on a print/cut system, nothing new or impressive - these prints feel like CRAP

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