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Brother GT-451 Garment Printer

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

The Brother GT-451 Garment Printer in action. This printer will image directly onto t-shirts, sweatshirts, jeans, towels, or any other fabric.

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  • if you are trying to sell these why is the video soooo bad ?

  • So did you read the comments at all? I'm not selling anything - I was at a tradeshow and thought my customers would like to see this machine. Sorry my impromptu cellphone video recording wasn't up to your cinematic standards :-(

  • STAY AWAY FROM THESE HALF ASS MACHINES!! they are nothing but problems!!! to top it off your shirts will fade in a couple washes!!!! BUYER BEWARE!!!

  • So, did you wash with bleach or something? I only ask because I just finished folding the laundry and the very shirt that was in this video was in the basket. It's seen almost daily wear by my daughter for a year and a half, so it's been probably through 100 washes or so - and the printing is no more faded then the shirt itself.

    If you have an axe to grind, go grind it somewhere else - and leave the guy reporting on what he saw at a tradeshow alone.

  • wow.. this sure looks awesome.. but it costs 20.000$.. do you people know other printers that do the same and preferably less expensive?

  • Have to pay to play, presumably. I'm sure there are consumer-level t-shirt printers for far less, but this machine is commercial in nature and doesn't come cheap.

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  • @manevitch Hey bud you seem to be a nice person, why even bother informing bunch of morons who have no clue and buy what ever seems attractive. I am a knitter and often manufacture T shirts (100% and Poly cot. only for sublimation printing) and have seen many of these machines at shows. Some are great and cost between 16k up to 22 k. I am about to check one out here in my area. Great for small printing business. Large qty. only silk Sc. or sub printing. Thanks

  • hello there pkg. how did you make out on your t-shirt machine of choice? iam looking to get one for bussiness as well.thanks

  • What do you suggest for better quality man. I'm trying to start mt own business, and any help would be appreciated.

  • No idea - I was there to report, not to sell.

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