I know this is a lot of information, but I wanted to be thorough explaining. I'm still learning a lot of this stuff myself.
I recently just upgraded and invested in a new printer because of my desire to start printing stickers, magnets, and possibly any other merchandise for my project @Bread and Toast.
I've been using an HP 4500 for the longest time, but it's kind of a trash printer for basic home office printing needs. The following #BreadandToast stickers were printed on the HP.
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My new printer is an Epson EcoTank Photo ET-8500. It's definitely proven to be as high quality as advertised. Photo printing ready. Also, refillable ink rather than having to overpay for HP ink cartridges. The following stickers and magnets starring @Derek Ross as "Nostr Dad" were from the Epson EcoTank.
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I use a Cricut Maker 3 for the cutting. It can be seen in the video attached to the marketplace ad. I also use a guillotine paper cutter for cutting proper squares for stickers.
Let me know if you have any more questions! I'm just getting into all of this. I only had the EcoTank for a day when I made the "Nostr Dad" merch. I was really excited to see how the quality came out for a photo, and I can happily say I was not disappointed!