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  1. Hey how has this RIP been holding up for you? I’m trying to decide between it and Kothari
  2. I really appreciate the thoughtful response.... My production would be 10-20/week with an occasional spike a couple times a year. I do have some really great air filtration as I run laser cutting 3d printers and a CNC machine in the shop as well. Maybe I need to just focus on DTF as I like the idea of ultimately doing a roll to roll setup, but I will have to do it in phases so will be doing the powder work by hand initially while I figure out either a DIY or off the shelf machine. This does somewhat simplify things for me.....
  3. Also will mention that I have done sublimation with good success using an Epson WF before. That one is really pretty straightforward, but want to print with white and more cotton
  4. Hi everybody! I have read so much now and am a total DIY kinda guy. I have gone back and forth regarding the merits of DTG vs DTF. I think there are great things about both! I have a P600 that is currently unmodified.... Here is what I'm thinking of doing: Put together a full DTG conversion kit for the P600 and also buy all the supplies for doing DTF as well. (inks, extra cartridges, film etc.) When I want to do DTG, I load the DTG ink and run through a standard DTG workflow. When I need to do DTF, I switch the inks out and run with that workflow. I suppose that by doing this I would lose the ability to run a DTF roll of film. Other than the process of switching inks, doesn't seem to be too many downsides that I can think of. Any major pitfalls that you guys see here? Also, any recommendation on a RIP that would cover both DTF and DTG? Thanks! Cameron
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