What is the difference between color printer and sublimation printer?
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Sep 18, 2024 - 01:19 PM
A color printer typically uses inkjet or laser technology to apply liquid ink or toner onto paper to produce colored images and text. In contrast, a sublimation printer uses heat to transfer dye onto materials like fabric, plastic, or specially coated paper, resulting in vibrant, durable prints that are often used for custom apparel, mugs, and other merchandise.
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Epson SureColor PRO F570 24" Dye Sublimation Printer bundled with a Geo Knight DK20S Swing Away Heat Press 16" x 20". Epson's SureColor F570 model# SCF570PE with Epson Edge Print Pro software with Adobe PS3 and PDF Print Engines gives you the lowest cost per print in the industry....
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