True, good afternoon everyone. Good afternoon and welcome to another public sublimation announcement. Uh, I did this video, um, well not this video, I did a video about how the sublimation game, as far as printers and craft like craft printers or small or desktop printers, is changing when it comes to Epson. That is a very, very detailed video. I will have that link at the end of this video for you to go back and watch the full one because I fully, fully break down the major differences between what was available previously and what's available now. In this particular video, I'm only going to go over and review the compatible Epson white like sublimation printers. Compatible meaning, these are printers that can be made into sublimation printers that are wide format. I will have a separate video for smaller format printers. So if you feel as if you want to start off a little bit smaller, maybe not invest so much money, there will be a separate video for small format printers. For wide format printers, these are printers that allow you to print at least 11 by 17 up to 13 by 19 sheets, but most of these printers you can go much, much longer. Traditionally, it's like 47 inches long, so a little under four feet, but there is a newer printer that will allow you to print up to 78 inches long. So I'm only going to review the wide format printer options in this one. If you want to know how they compare to the other ones like that were out before, you will have to watch the video that I have where I talk about how the sublimation printer game is changing. And it's not going to be like it was before. It's not going...