Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I think what makes this thread so great is usually when someone gets a DTG, they're not going to get another of a different brand, at least not right away. So rarely would you have the opportunity to do side-by-side comparisons.So thanks again to Brandt for taking the time to do this.
Where do third party inks fit into the equation?
Fast is good if it's quality. If it's a banded reject then no good for my needs.
I thought that five years ago already there were other inks for these. I remember hanging with a buddy at the Long Beach show who won some for his Fast T-Jet, which even improved clog resistance.Then again, maybe it was a dream.
Quote from: Frog on December 20, 2015, 11:38:40 AMI thought that five years ago already there were other inks for these. I remember hanging with a buddy at the Long Beach show who won some for his Fast T-Jet, which even improved clog resistance.Then again, maybe it was a dream.Andy: I didn't say that there weren't any 3rd party DTG inks on the market, just that they aren't particularly prominent right now.
Quote from: bulldog on December 20, 2015, 10:45:34 AMI think what makes this thread so great is usually when someone gets a DTG, they're not going to get another of a different brand, at least not right away. So rarely would you have the opportunity to do side-by-side comparisons.So thanks again to Brandt for taking the time to do this.And of course Rich Hoffman, who is actually providing the machine to make the comparison possible.
QuoteFast is good if it's quality. If it's a banded reject then no good for my needs. Just so you are aware, all digital printers can produce band at some time a little bit.The most common reason would be two temporary instances.1, ink starvation.2, clogged a little with dry ink if it's not cleaned out properly when storing. They dry (after sitting not used for multiple days).outside of that, although more rare, banding can be from the alignment /position off the heads but this would be noticeable at the factory or at install and addressed at that time.
Wow! Hadn't been on the forum for a few days, this thread blew up to say the least!The thing is, go to post #2, Jvieira pointed out already. Is it fair to compare the 2? You are talking a 60% price difference!
Next up we are printing another test print on each machine and we will be printing it in the manner that looks best on each machine. Ill report print time/ink cost/and any differences in print.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2015, 11:31:49 AMNext up we are printing another test print on each machine and we will be printing it in the manner that looks best on each machine. Ill report print time/ink cost/and any differences in print.Brandt, thank you for doing all the hard core research as well as having both machines side by side to give a true comparison.