Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
so what happened yesterday with the brother folks in house to make you decide to list it today?was it only related to the upkeep/ink costs? Or was there more shortcomings on the Brother unit?-- also, what did they say about the white ink issues on monday mornings that you've been having? Is that just related to humidity? (wondering if these units need to be kept in a truly temperature controlled environment, kinda like our screen rooms, but with an automatic humidifier to keep the room humidity at a certain level)
As we move forward now with the Mlink on its own. Id like to offer you all the ability to send in a garment(s) to be printed. Send your file/shirt to the address below. Give me another few days before you start sending them but in a week say fire them over. No charge for your sample print at all.Graphic Disorder2210 Eddie Williams Rd.Johnson City, TN 37601UPS or USPS Label would be nice to cover your shipping back.
Brandt,Those look awesome. What resolution are you printing at....1200x900 or 1200x600. Also, how long did each print take?Thanks
From all the DTG print testing I have done in the past 12yrs....pretreat cost per shirt averages out to $.50 per shirt full print. The total amount of PT fluid needed to obtain great whites is in the range of 18-22 grams depending on the fabric.Your print times are great especially in consideration of cost per print.
Quote from: DGP ConsultCo on January 15, 2016, 12:29:52 PMFrom all the DTG print testing I have done in the past 12yrs....pretreat cost per shirt averages out to $.50 per shirt full print. The total amount of PT fluid needed to obtain great whites is in the range of 18-22 grams depending on the fabric.Your print times are great especially in consideration of cost per print.M&R suggested it was $.25 - $.50 per print on the pre-treat and I suspect thats close. I just haven't done any testing to see how accurate that was.