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One of the First FARGO's FotoFUN! was one of the first low-cost dye sublimation printers on the market. It was introduced in 1995 at a breakthrough price of $595.
Dye Transfers From William Eggleston’s Most Trusted Printers Head to Phillips The sale comes at a moment when the market for Eggleston's work is particularly strong.
Another type of printer uses "solid ink," particles of pigment imbedded in wax similar to a crayon. These devices use a heated print head to melt the wax and deposit it on the paper, forming the ...
This wide-format dye-sub printer can accept 64-inch rolls of sublimation transfer paper, which is the most common size in the fashion world. This latest edition prints quickly in full four-color ...
As the dye-sublimation market seeks increasing productivity and reliable equipment, Epson, the number one dye-sublimation brand in North America,1 today added two new 64-inch dye-sublimation printers ...
As the dye-sublimation market seeks increasing productivity and reliable equipment, Epson, the number one dye-sublimation brand in North America,1 today added two new 64-inch dye-sublimation ...
New SureColor F-Series 64-Inch Printers Engineered for Reliability and Purpose-Built for Exceptional Quality and Round-the-Clock Productivity The Epson SureColor F9570 and SureColor F9570H offer ...