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wheels1758

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E3300N Sub Starter Kit - Any Good?
« on: January 30, 2012, 02:27:44 PM »
Purchased a WF1100 a little while back and before I got around to purchasing the CISS/Sub ink Richard stopped selling it :(

Been looking at this kit on conde. Seems like it would just be easier to get a full system set up (it comes with a press, which I could benefit from a new one as well!) and possibly convert the WF in the future. Does anybody have experience with this kit? Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on this one.

DyeTrans™ GX e3300 Starter System

SubliJet-R Ink, Black, Ricoh
SubliJet-R Ink, Cyan, Ricoh
SubliJet-R Ink, Magenta, Ricoh
SubliJet-R Ink, Yellow, Ricoh
Printer,Inkjet, Ricoh GXe3300N
Heat Transfer Tape, Clear
Tape Dispenser, with Optional
G.Knight Digital Combo
Cable, USB A/B Connectors, 10'
ICC Profile for Ricoh GXe3300N
DyeTrans Spray for Ceramic and
TexPrintR Sublimation Paper
Teflon Sheet, 14"x16"x.0002"

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Re: E3300N Sub Starter Kit - Any Good?
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2012, 04:42:55 PM »
I didn't buy the kit from them, I bought the same printer- used from a member here on the forum.
I use the ....
SubliJet-R Ink, Black, Ricoh
SubliJet-R Ink, Cyan, Ricoh
SubliJet-R Ink, Magenta, Ricoh
SubliJet-R Ink, Yellow, Ricoh
Heat Transfer Tape, Clear
DyeTrans Spray for Ceramic and
TexPrintR Sublimation Paper
Teflon Sheet, 14"x16"x.0002".....

.....all from Conde'. Quality at it's best.
And Conde' offered assisted with questions about my printer even though I didn't buy it from them.  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Graphtec CE5000-60, 16x20 Mighty Press, Ricoh GX e3300N with Gel Ink, Geo Knight DK3 Mug Press, Mighty Hat Press, Windows 7, Flexi, SBE, Inkscape, Corel X4

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Re: E3300N Sub Starter Kit - Any Good?
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2012, 07:31:08 PM »
Conde's kit is a good deal to get started with.  I bought my Ricoh GXe3300N printer from another source but buy all my ink and other sub supplies from Conde.

As far as the George Knight presses, you can't go wrong with them. They are the among the best I've seen so far. I have a DK3 mug press and it's probably the finest mug press I've ever used...and I've owned several different brands in the past. I have a no-name 15"x15" flat press for now...and it does an acceptable job.  I hope to upgrade to a DK20S flat press and the Ricoh GX7000 printer this year.

Grab it and get started!  Call Conde, they'll be glad to help.

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Re: E3300N Sub Starter Kit - Any Good?
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2012, 07:34:02 PM »
great way to get started!
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