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mk162:
The print speeds on that thing look monstrous.  They badly needed an updated machine, they were getting hosed.  The GT3 series wasn't bad when it came out, but it did get eclipsed pretty quickly.

The ink prices still need to drop a bit.  They did drop ink prices with the GT3 series, maybe they'll do the same with this one.

There are also starting to be aftermarket inks out there for the Brother that are a lot cheaper.

GraphicDisorder:
If Brother doesn't drastically reduce ink cost/use they will be in real trouble on this new one. They make a fine printer outside that if you can stomach the maintenance.

mk162:
That was the other thing, maybe they fixed the maintenance too.  Thanks for bringing that one back up.

Back to the subject, entry level and digital anything really don't mix well.

GraphicDisorder:

--- Quote from: mk162 on August 16, 2017, 03:54:30 PM ---That was the other thing, maybe they fixed the maintenance too.  Thanks for bringing that one back up.

Back to the subject, entry level and digital anything really don't mix well.

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The page they have for the printer mentioned it was reduced maintenance. So probably.

kalisana:

--- Quote from: cbjamel on August 16, 2017, 01:24:15 PM ---the freejet 330tx does poly and poly blends shirts i have samples. denco denver is a rep for my area.

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Low maintenance cost thus a great choice for startups and existing small sized retail businesses.

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