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can anyone offer advice on the uniform bullet please?
Posted by eliteprintshop on July 25, 2006 at 7:47 pmAnybody have one or know much about them?ive seen signmaster have them on offer at £2495 plus vat
here is a link they look good and sound good.
http://www.signmaster.co.uk/bullet/BULLET.htmPeter Shaw replied 17 years, 9 months ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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Thats the same machine that Rodney Gold was talking about a while ago…
But I think the price is nearer £12,000 -
Ours worked well for a while initially but we have had incredible problems with it , its the BUSjet that has just been relabled
Maybe the later models have sorted out some problems but despite my early enthusiams , ours turned out to be a total lemon. We replaced countless heads, dampers , pumps , capping station and had a ton of problems with the motion system. When it does work , it is fantastic. There were 5 or 6 of these sold in my country and as far as I know , no user has been happy or had excellent service out of theirs.
Right now ours is being converted to a direct T-shirt printer which might or might not make us some money (its being done free) but its better than the lump of metal it currently is. -
it is £2495 plus vat
look at the special offers page
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At that price it might be worth a look , we paid about 5000 quid for ours at todays exchange rate. Was about $10k in the states.
Its an epson 1290 printer that has been converted. -
Is that what is a epson 1290?
Does it wash well afterwards?
How long does it take to print a tshirt from start to finish?
cheers pal -
The machines print mechanics and engine is based on an Epson 1290 printers innards.
It cant print t-shirts in it’s current configuration , but can if you change the inks and add an attachment.
I hage no idea of how long it takes or the durability as ours has not been done yet. Print speeds are the same as the 1290 do undoubtedly it would take as long , 2-3 mins for an A4 at decent quality. I know you have to heat press the t-shirt after.
I have no idea of what materials it will or will not work on. My machine is basically useless right now so anything that can make it generate income is ok to me.
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