Go-C Graphics 856 Posted September 24, 2014 Not being greedy...just that the smaller Heat Press probably won't come in veryhandy as I already have a 16x20 press. 9 X 12" is half that size and I can't see a lot of use here for the much smaller press. And I know I would love the Graphtec...but printing on paper (forms, cards, newsletters, etc) is my main business and the LaserPoint is doing what I need. It comes down to a case of WANT, not NEED. Descretionary spending... The 12x15" press would have fit in better therefore it was an incentive to buy. Sue2 Mind you I understand the difference between want and need. If it's not in the cards to buy one then so be it. BUT From a business point if I was looking to get a Graphtec now would be a great time. Even thou that size heat press doesn't fit into your needs it still has value. I bet you could sell that 9"x12" press for $100-$150. That's equal to $100-$150 off the price of the graphtec. You won't see that kind of a deal anywhere else. I couldn't even get an extra blade or 2 from the 4 vendors I called about buying a CE6000. PS Graphtec ROCK!!! LOL 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jarrotto 78 Posted September 27, 2014 Mind you I understand the difference between want and need. If it's not in the cards to buy one then so be it. BUT From a business point if I was looking to get a Graphtec now would be a great time. Even thou that size heat press doesn't fit into your needs it still has value. I bet you could sell that 9"x12" press for $100-$150. That's equal to $100-$150 off the price of the graphtec. You won't see that kind of a deal anywhere else. I couldn't even get an extra blade or 2 from the 4 vendors I called about buying a CE6000. PS Graphtec ROCK!!! LOL I agree. I got the Greenstar sample vinyl pack with my Graphtec. I used a few yards or Greenstar for practice before moving on to 651. The box of Greenstar sold on Craigslist in 2 days when i listed it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites