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Features
Specs & Other Info
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Brand | hrm |
Connection Type | USB |
Print Technology | Dot Matrix |
Key Feature | Lightweight |
Color Option | Black |
Output Type | Color |
Max Color Print Speed | 12 pages per minute |
Product Size | 16.93"D x 18.5"W x 25.59"H |
Control Compatibility | Android |
Printing Material | Fabric |
Input Capacity | 90 sheets |
Black & White Print Speed | 12 pages per minute |
Compatible Systems | PC |
Supported Sheet Size | 210 x 297 mm (A4) |
Interface | USB |
Maximum Resolution | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
Control Type | Remote |
Weight | 79.2 lbs |
Launch Date | May 5, 2020 |
Maker | Cyq |
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
The DTG printer has garnered mixed reviews from customers, showcasing polarized experiences. While some users have praised the product for its quality and customer service, particularly highlighting Michael's support in the setup process, others have criticized the printer for its high costs, including the price of ink, and limitations in print size and quality. This variance indicates that satisfaction might strongly depend on individual use cases and expectations.
Pros
Cons
Should I Buy It?
The decision to purchase this DTG printer should be weighed carefully. If you're entering the DTG printing business and value responsive customer support, this could be a viable option, especially if you're able to manage higher costs for the machine and ink. However, if limitations in print size or concerns about print quality and investment costs are deal-breakers for you, it may be wise to consider other options or conduct more research to ensure it meets your specific needs.