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For the brother print if you have good nozzle checks look ahead at the pre-treat. Not enough on the shirt to hold the white ink up or it is not dry/cool when printing. At least with your dupont inks you should be able to print all day and get the same results as long as your pretreat consistency is the same.Just finished about 38 units and not a single variant other than a printer's eye looking for them. But we are using a auto-pretreater.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2015, 01:33:26 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on December 21, 2015, 01:25:20 PMYea, little confused here as well. If these are "best settings" for each machine, why are these looking worse than your untouched out of the box brother prints from last week?These are the same settings as last week, that's why this is confusing to us as well. Nothing has changes other than the machine sat all weekend. Nozzle checks are good. Puzzling. Everything we've printed prior to today has been pretty similar on each machine other than the Legends shirt. So this is interesting.Welcome to DTG. Try to make a long run with DTG and you'll be pulling your hair!
Quote from: mimosatexas on December 21, 2015, 01:25:20 PMYea, little confused here as well. If these are "best settings" for each machine, why are these looking worse than your untouched out of the box brother prints from last week?These are the same settings as last week, that's why this is confusing to us as well. Nothing has changes other than the machine sat all weekend. Nozzle checks are good. Puzzling. Everything we've printed prior to today has been pretty similar on each machine other than the Legends shirt. So this is interesting.
Yea, little confused here as well. If these are "best settings" for each machine, why are these looking worse than your untouched out of the box brother prints from last week?
Quote from: jvieira on December 21, 2015, 04:30:31 PMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2015, 01:33:26 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on December 21, 2015, 01:25:20 PMYea, little confused here as well. If these are "best settings" for each machine, why are these looking worse than your untouched out of the box brother prints from last week?These are the same settings as last week, that's why this is confusing to us as well. Nothing has changes other than the machine sat all weekend. Nozzle checks are good. Puzzling. Everything we've printed prior to today has been pretty similar on each machine other than the Legends shirt. So this is interesting.Welcome to DTG. Try to make a long run with DTG and you'll be pulling your hair! That is not necessary true. We have people doing long runs daily for almost a year without issue.
Quote from: 244 on December 21, 2015, 07:15:05 PMQuote from: jvieira on December 21, 2015, 04:30:31 PMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on December 21, 2015, 01:33:26 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on December 21, 2015, 01:25:20 PMYea, little confused here as well. If these are "best settings" for each machine, why are these looking worse than your untouched out of the box brother prints from last week?These are the same settings as last week, that's why this is confusing to us as well. Nothing has changes other than the machine sat all weekend. Nozzle checks are good. Puzzling. Everything we've printed prior to today has been pretty similar on each machine other than the Legends shirt. So this is interesting.Welcome to DTG. Try to make a long run with DTG and you'll be pulling your hair! That is not necessary true. We have people doing long runs daily for almost a year without issue.Rich, I can't remember if this was said already, is the Mlink running the new Gen5 head or is that not completed yet?
Brandt, what is that pretreat machine you have? I thought I saw it in one of the pics but it didn't jump out to me as to what it was.
I will say after a weekend of sitting the brother does need a bit of help getting back to good shirts.We shake the carts, do a white agitation(which is only good for the lines and heads) and then we print any CMYK jobs we have to help get things moving. Then we will do at least 1 white head clean as well.
With the M&R cycles, does it use ink as it sits? I always thought that made more sense than the Brother method of recovery rather than prevent.
Having a Brother I was rooting for them big time, but it seems M&R has made a damn fine machine, probably a better one. The transition to digital printing equipment is a tough one for traditional manufacturers. Look at Heidelberg.