Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Food for thought as well. Waste tank on that brother has wasted a bunch more ink as well than the M&R so that could be more good info. If one is wasting more ink as well... That's money going in the drain.
Quote from: CSPGarrett on December 18, 2015, 04:10:24 PMIf I remember right the Mlink is using a Ricoh head using the new dupont ink made for it (not the epson artisan version). A good epson DX5 head machine should have similar ink costs to what you are seeing on the Mlink for the black print above. The biggest thing I want to see with the Mlink is the life span of the Ricoh head since they are made for this long use. The best machine to compare the Mlink to would be the new Belquette machine coming out at 35,000. This would be more like comparing apples to apples.Also, lawson did sell a similar looking version of this machine years ago (I don't think it was a ricoh head).The awesome part is that the head is staggered allowing for proper one pass printing. I would also like to see how far you can push the artwork automation with scripting.The Belquette machine I have a sample off of, the new one. It was awesome print other than heavy banding in orange.
If I remember right the Mlink is using a Ricoh head using the new dupont ink made for it (not the epson artisan version). A good epson DX5 head machine should have similar ink costs to what you are seeing on the Mlink for the black print above. The biggest thing I want to see with the Mlink is the life span of the Ricoh head since they are made for this long use. The best machine to compare the Mlink to would be the new Belquette machine coming out at 35,000. This would be more like comparing apples to apples.Also, lawson did sell a similar looking version of this machine years ago (I don't think it was a ricoh head).The awesome part is that the head is staggered allowing for proper one pass printing. I would also like to see how far you can push the artwork automation with scripting.
Hey Garrett, are you basically getting 12 prints per hour on darks? You are running the Mod1 right?
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 18, 2015, 04:31:30 PMQuote from: CSPGarrett on December 18, 2015, 04:10:24 PMIf I remember right the Mlink is using a Ricoh head using the new dupont ink made for it (not the epson artisan version). A good epson DX5 head machine should have similar ink costs to what you are seeing on the Mlink for the black print above. The biggest thing I want to see with the Mlink is the life span of the Ricoh head since they are made for this long use. The best machine to compare the Mlink to would be the new Belquette machine coming out at 35,000. This would be more like comparing apples to apples.Also, lawson did sell a similar looking version of this machine years ago (I don't think it was a ricoh head).The awesome part is that the head is staggered allowing for proper one pass printing. I would also like to see how far you can push the artwork automation with scripting.The Belquette machine I have a sample off of, the new one. It was awesome print other than heavy banding in orange.I wouldn't be surprised since they are still tweaking the settings. But the print speed is going to be fast.
What are the print areas of either machine?
Are there any third party RIPs that could be used with the Brother that would be more efficient?