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Who has the cheap and good DTG T-shirt printer

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WER-E2000T, a high-performance printer for only $4700. Produced by Shanghai WER-CHINA industry CO., LTD.

This printer is modified from EPSON R2000 with good stability. Automatic Height Adjustment, molding aeronautical aluminum alloy structure ensures accuracy.

WER-China can give you a complete solution for customizing your t-shirts.

1-Do you need pre-treat shirts in advance?
Generally, we suggest pre-treat the t-shirt in advance. We recommend 3 weeks but have actually had shirts pretreated for months and still gotten good results. The hardest part is keeping pretreated shirts clean and dust free until you need them.
2-Can it print on the blend cotton/poly blends (70/30)?
Yes, of course. But you should avoid printing on any clothing with odor blockers or any kind of stain resistant technology though. We use water-based inks and those are MADE to repel water!
3-If there is a wrinkle in the t-shirt when printing, what will be happened?
The wrinkle will be still in the t-shirt after printing. So remember to pay attention to the t-shirt before printing.
4-Will the print head got clogged if not use it for a while?
If you never use the printer, the print heads will eventually clog. But the good maintenance makes this very rare.
5-What RIP software should the DTG printer use?
Use Sprint. It comes with the new DTG printers and is made specifically for them.
6-Would you ever need to pretreat a light color shirt?
We recommend that you do pretreat light garments. That way, you’ll get better color fastness, croc fastness and the image will wash better and last longer.
7-What will influence the quality of you DTG garments?
A. The quality of the garment
B. How well you pretreated it
C. How you wash it
8-How long can the machine sit without running?-If you want to leave it for more than a few days then we suggest a system flush. Then you can leave it for as long as you’d like.
9-How long and cost for pre-treatment per shirt?
Pretreatment takes under a minute. Cost is negligible.

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