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19 Dec, 2017
If you want to make a DTG from a regular printer this is needed.
1 of 1 found this helpful It is dry, hard to get through, but ultimately contains everything you need to know to make a functioning dtg printer ($7000-$25000 value) from a normal Epson wide format one.
The sizes most needed are A3 (12x16.5) vs A2 (17x22)...
Specifically, an engineer type needs this to explain where the breakages are and how to get past them.
Result is a DTG printer that will function for about $55 over the printer price, and with a few good engineering additions, would sell on eBay for $3000 to $4000 easily!
That said it is not an illustrated step by step of how to assemble a pre-cut kit, but it's a raw form of a hackers guide to making the printer functional.

05 May, 2018
Dirt cheap but very good coils
They worked great on my Armada.
Buying all 8 was less expensive than 1 OEM coil too.
A+++ Value.

08 Oct, 2017
HP DL580 G5 for a home lab (VMWare ESXI)
This server is absolutely excellent in this configuration. 16 cores and 128GB ram plus 8 SAS bays for a couple hundred bucks? Amazing!
Cons - Power up and its LOUD! (Like a Jet spooling up...) Fans all go Max speed and the system boots.
Pros - After booting, the fans slow down to very mild workstation levels. (And a few towels can muffle that to nothing.)
Everything else is a pro. Only if power is lost, will it get fan-blasted again. Keep fans etc clean and she's a great server!
I built mine with 4x500gb sata drives plus a 2TB sata as well.
Perfect lab machine for home or even a small corporate lab!