"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Off topic, but I'd really like to see one of these things in action. My off topic thing is hitting on the guys that have head print head issues on their I-Images. I've been really struggling with using certain emulsions. Chromaline emulsions reacted great, but most murakami emulsions have lines/banding looking deals when imaging which translates to time and pain in the arse beating on the screen to rinse out. I was just told Friday that a new UV ink for the I-Images has been in testing and should be released soon that will not only cure the issues with bad reactions on come emulsions to also not drying in the heads if the heads aren't wet capped. Once we had to change our print head, I was given the advice to cap the head in pink solution every night, if the unit is off for any time beyond a couple days, flush the head with the pink solution, cap it in pink solution as this is how the heads are stored before installed in the machines. We have used all the inks from starting with K, to D, to D2, and now D2A. The new one I think will be called Q, not sure, but I know of a guy a couple hours from me with a new unit that had issues with his print heads, he had an air vent near the unit that blue air into the unit getting by his cap and drying out the head. They replaced the head and he was having the same things I'm having with T9, so that led the tech to see it wasn't isolated. Single head units seem to see more of the issues on emulsion because of just the one head. My currrent work around is 12+ setting, but I want to be in a position to run 6+ and get the max speed. Anyways, my point is that not only will the new ink cure those interaction problems that some of us deal with having lines in our freshly printed images on certain emulsions, it supposedly doesn't dry in the head fast like D2a does. I know if I walk away from my unit for more than 20 minutes, the D2a will totally clog and I have to run a butt ton of cleanings to get it going again, yeah frustrating, but I just try to remember if I'm not tossing a screen right in, Cap that bad boy. Sorry to stray from the laser topic, maybe this one split at one time and I didn't see it. But M&R is working to resolve the issues with the inks that some have had.Someone needs to put some videos up of the laser thing doing it's deal =)
Still no new info pertaining to this unit? That's disappointing, I'd love to get a review from multiple shops on this because later this year we might be going DTS, finally. Saati, do you monitor discussion forums? If so, I'm sure you have a few of these sitting in corners collecting dust that you could crate and ship to SRI for a thorough testing. If it's strong and ready for heavy usage then a proper long-form review could move a lot of units. We could be persuaded easily if we saw a few shops having good luck with them. But right now, this looks bad. Unfortunately no news means that people will let their imaginations run wild, that's how conspiracy theories get going a lot of the time.
Quote from: alan802 on February 08, 2018, 03:49:04 PMStill no new info pertaining to this unit? That's disappointing, I'd love to get a review from multiple shops on this because later this year we might be going DTS, finally. Saati, do you monitor discussion forums? If so, I'm sure you have a few of these sitting in corners collecting dust that you could crate and ship to SRI for a thorough testing. If it's strong and ready for heavy usage then a proper long-form review could move a lot of units. We could be persuaded easily if we saw a few shops having good luck with them. But right now, this looks bad. Unfortunately no news means that people will let their imaginations run wild, that's how conspiracy theories get going a lot of the time.Still lots of testing to be done. We had to ship the unit to long beach shortly after we received it so our testing was very limited. I'm opposed to stating my opinion on the unit until we can do more testing with it. We saw some very promising results as well as some negative aspects that are/have been addressed. The unit is on its way back here for us to do more testing along side saati the first week of march. Once we can dial in more of the workflow and have more emulsions that we have tested I will share those results. The machine itself does have a lot of potential and I'm confident once we have more time with it we will look at making it our standard solution.Alan, if you want your more then welcome to come up here during testing with saati as I doubt they will have any issue with that. Reading between the lines of your other posts that might be the best thing so you dont think I'm making up something that isnt true
Nobody, and I mean nobody needs 120lpi to print on a shirt. The most majestical prints I've ever seen (not done by us) have been at 60-70lpi. So if it can hold that, that's all you need. Ever. Period. We are printing on shirts people, not paper.Just the shear thought of not spending thousands in D2A ink, and 5-7k in print heads every two years makes it an easy buying decision.Now how quickly does it Image a screen....that's my question. If its right about 1-2 minutes I'd be happy.
imaging and standard full size back print? Say 13.5”x17”. I heard these things are closer to 2 mins per screen at that size?