Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
There's a guy practically across the street from us that popped up with a Brother GT-341. I went to have him do 2 youths to add to a customer order. Paid $15 a piece for a 10x10 print and a 4x3 print on each.... and they were so terrible I wouldn't send them to my customer. May have been my art, but who knows. The pre-treat actually dyed the shirt as well. Almost like it got burnt.Really rooting for the Brother to do well here as I feel part of the problem I saw with this guy is they seem to have no clue.
Quote from: Racer Tees on December 23, 2015, 03:06:52 AMThere's a guy practically across the street from us that popped up with a Brother GT-341. I went to have him do 2 youths to add to a customer order. Paid $15 a piece for a 10x10 print and a 4x3 print on each.... and they were so terrible I wouldn't send them to my customer. May have been my art, but who knows. The pre-treat actually dyed the shirt as well. Almost like it got burnt.Really rooting for the Brother to do well here as I feel part of the problem I saw with this guy is they seem to have no clue.So far the Brother and the M&R pre-treat is discoloring some shirt colors. But all have washed in the washer. I am wondering if we should launder before shipping to be honest. Customers first impression is everything.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 23, 2015, 05:22:20 AMQuote from: Racer Tees on December 23, 2015, 03:06:52 AMThere's a guy practically across the street from us that popped up with a Brother GT-341. I went to have him do 2 youths to add to a customer order. Paid $15 a piece for a 10x10 print and a 4x3 print on each.... and they were so terrible I wouldn't send them to my customer. May have been my art, but who knows. The pre-treat actually dyed the shirt as well. Almost like it got burnt.Really rooting for the Brother to do well here as I feel part of the problem I saw with this guy is they seem to have no clue.So far the Brother and the M&R pre-treat is discoloring some shirt colors. But all have washed in the washer. I am wondering if we should launder before shipping to be honest. Customers first impression is everything.Unless there is too much pre-treat it should be barely noticeable, if at all, as the end result. No way you want to pre-wash 1000s of shirts before sending to customers.Can you take a picture that can show the difference?
On the Mlink series the ink filters should be done in 6mo and 1yr intervals depending on which one it is. Wipers once per year as well total cost is around $425.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Want to know why the Brother wastes a lot of ink? Same reason as Epson! Brother sells ink, Epson sells ink, they are able to probably price down their printers because they'll make it up on ink. I know their cartridges cost 3x what we pay for our Anajet ink.M&R is not in the ink business. Due to its price point and brand name, it's also a machine for a different kind of user.
Quote from: bulldog on December 23, 2015, 06:25:29 AMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on December 23, 2015, 05:22:20 AMQuote from: Racer Tees on December 23, 2015, 03:06:52 AMThere's a guy practically across the street from us that popped up with a Brother GT-341. I went to have him do 2 youths to add to a customer order. Paid $15 a piece for a 10x10 print and a 4x3 print on each.... and they were so terrible I wouldn't send them to my customer. May have been my art, but who knows. The pre-treat actually dyed the shirt as well. Almost like it got burnt.Really rooting for the Brother to do well here as I feel part of the problem I saw with this guy is they seem to have no clue.So far the Brother and the M&R pre-treat is discoloring some shirt colors. But all have washed in the washer. I am wondering if we should launder before shipping to be honest. Customers first impression is everything.Unless there is too much pre-treat it should be barely noticeable, if at all, as the end result. No way you want to pre-wash 1000s of shirts before sending to customers.Can you take a picture that can show the difference?First 2 are the DTG shirt, 3rd is my screen print and then the provided art. I did provide it on a transparent background in RGB.