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Advice for a new film printer??
Sbrem:
--- Quote from: Gabe on April 25, 2022, 01:16:51 PM ---We’re going thru the same trouble every two or three years. Looking at CTS we know is pricey but overtime it’ll pay for itself. The truth is, your are considered a Neanderthal this days if you still using film.
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So, WTF would I care if someone thinks I'm a neanderthal? I've been producing films since 1972, and they work every single time. That being said, CTS is pretty cool, if you need it.
Steve
Homer:
--- Quote from: Sbrem on April 25, 2022, 03:13:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Gabe on April 25, 2022, 01:16:51 PM ---We’re going thru the same trouble every two or three years. Looking at CTS we know is pricey but overtime it’ll pay for itself. The truth is, your are considered a Neanderthal this days if you still using film.
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So, WTF would I care if someone thinks I'm a neanderthal? I've been producing films since 1972, and they work every single time. That being said, CTS is pretty cool, if you need it.
Steve
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right, it's also easier to throw the printer down the hallway when the time comes. Little harder and more costly with the DTS... ;D
also, I recall film getting you a better dot than most dts systems...I think Pierre went back to film because of that, but I may be mistaken though....
on a side note, I'd quit and sell shrimp out of a van if I had to go back to film...
3Deep:
--- Quote from: cbjamel on April 19, 2022, 11:21:55 AM ---I have used filmmaker for years. I also have t3270 2 ink 3 cleaning carts. printer I love. the refillable carts not so much. buy the 700ml of all last long time over a year depending on size prints and how much solid area. I am using ink and cleaning solution from filmdirectonline.com I didn't buy there refillable probably should have.
Shane
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been using Filmdirectonline for years now, ink, refillable carts and all
blue moon:
--- Quote from: Homer on April 25, 2022, 04:28:00 PM ---
--- Quote from: Sbrem on April 25, 2022, 03:13:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Gabe on April 25, 2022, 01:16:51 PM ---We’re going thru the same trouble every two or three years. Looking at CTS we know is pricey but overtime it’ll pay for itself. The truth is, your are considered a Neanderthal this days if you still using film.
--- End quote ---
So, WTF would I care if someone thinks I'm a neanderthal? I've been producing films since 1972, and they work every single time. That being said, CTS is pretty cool, if you need it.
Steve
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right, it's also easier to throw the printer down the hallway when the time comes. Little harder and more costly with the DTS... ;D
also, I recall film getting you a better dot than most dts systems...I think Pierre went back to film because of that, but I may be mistaken though....
on a side note, I'd quit and sell shrimp out of a van if I had to go back to film...
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Went back to film because of CTS not working and being lazy instead of fixing it. BUT, FILM DOTS ARE SUPERIOR TO CTS!
How much, not sure that it can really be seen even with a loupe. If printing on paper, absolutely. On garments… no way!
Pierre
Orion:
--- Quote from: Sbrem on April 25, 2022, 03:13:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Gabe on April 25, 2022, 01:16:51 PM ---We’re going thru the same trouble every two or three years. Looking at CTS we know is pricey but overtime it’ll pay for itself. The truth is, your are considered a Neanderthal this days if you still using film.
--- End quote ---
So, WTF would I care if someone thinks I'm a neanderthal? I've been producing films since 1972, and they work every single time. That being said, CTS is pretty cool, if you need it.
Steve
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Neanderthal would be the Vert Cam and Diffusion Transfer processor. ;D Cro-Magnon is hand cut lith film and pasted on halftones. ::)
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