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How does this compare to NaturaLink and the Sawgrass DirectAdvantage?

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How does this compare to NaturaLink and the Sawgrass DirectAdvantage?

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Because you use off-the-shelf Epson printers, the ChromaBlast is an affordable system for those looking to enter the digital decorating business at a lower cost. Or, a high volume shop can use ChromaBlast as a lower volume option for smaller orders. The ChromaBlast system does not require a flatbed printer… it uses a transfer paper system, so the initial cost of entry is substantially lower over a direct to garment system. The DirectAdvantage fueled by NaturaLink is a higher volume system solution. It is the cotton printing system that printers have demanded. It offers a high quality low cost image. But, at $16,995, it has a higher cost of entry. ChromaBlast using standard Epson printers offers high quality at a much lower cost of entry.

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