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Coffret Esquisse 12 Carrés, 3 Crayons et AccessoiresEn 1795 Nicolas Jacques Cont a invent le crayon tel qu'on le connat aujourd'hui, constitu d'une mine de graphite et dargile enveloppe dans du bois. Immdiatement il a t adopt par les plus grands artistes tels que Delacroix, Degas ou Picasso. Depuis, la qualit des produits et lextension de la gamme nont cess de samliorer pour devenir la marque franaise rfrente du dessin et de lesquisse reconnue et apprcie par les artistes du monde entier. Cont Paris
En 1795 Nicolas Jacques Conté a inventé le crayon tel qu'on le connaît aujourd'hui, constitué d'une mine de graphite et d’argile enveloppée dans du bois. Immédiatement il a été adopté par les plus grands artistes tels que Delacroix, Degas ou Picasso. Depuis, la qualité des produits et l’extension de la gamme n’ont cessé de s’améliorer pour devenir la marque française référente du dessin et de l’esquisse reconnue et appréciée par les artistes du monde entier. Conté à Paris propose une gamme riche de Crayons Esquisse aux mines exceptionnelles. Le crayon Pierre noire et ses multiples nuances, les Sanguines qui offrent d’infinies possibilités, ou encore le Graphite dont la douceur de la mine honore son inventeur. Légèrement plus durs que les Carrés Esquisse, ils permettent d'obtenir des détails exigeant de la précision et de la finesse dans les petits et moyens formats. Ils sont miscibles avec les Carrés, les peintures à l’huile ou acrylique et se conservent au spray fixatif.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Good printer
Style: Printer & Inks
It is working well for sublimation. No issues so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Easy to assemble and quality
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Using my printer almost everyday since Im starting on a sublimation project and I just love it. The printing quality look good The set up was easy and for now Is working 100%
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great 🥰
Style: Printer & Inks, Style: Printer & Inks
The Epson F170 has been ideal for getting started with sublimation. It's easy to use, prints vibrant and defined colors, and has allowed me to personalize various projects with excellent results. As a beginner, it has given me a lot of confidence to learn and create without complications. I definitely recommend it for anyone starting out in sublimation.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
100% recommended.
Style: Printer & Inks
It is an affordable and nice printer for those how wants to start a sublimation printer business. It’s works so good. I am using it to heat press cellphone case and it works amazing
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2026
★★★★★ 1
No returns and no support. If it doesn't work properly, too bad.
Style: Printer & Inks, Style: Printer & Inks
I was fairly happy with my Epson ET 2800, but was told that I'd get better colors with the F170. So I bit the bullet.
The installation went smoothly and I was printing in short order. It was when I started printing items that had some dark gray that I noticed the problem. It was printing green. I contacted Epson tech support and they answered the phone almost immediately. (And how rare is that??)
The woman I spoke with seemed to be familiar with the problem and advised me to modify the printer preferences and change the color correction from "ICM" to "No color correction". Well, it wasn't printing green anymore. Now the grays were brown. At this point, she ran out of ideas and gave me an email address for the second level of tech support and asked if I'd send a photo of the printed fabrics showing the problem. I did. That was over three weeks ago. I've sent a couple of followup emails, but they're ignoring me.
But the best news was discovering that there are no returns on this product. I didn't think that was a thing with Amazon and I've never had any problems before. So now the 30-day return window is about to elapse and it appears that I'm stuck with an oversized doorstop.
In the photo I'm including with this review, the fabric on the upper-left was printed with my Epson ET 2800. On the upper right, the F170 with ICM color correction. On the bottom, the F170 with no color correction.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2025