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Not to be a jerk here Brandt, but I'd love to hear what trouble other's are having with there Brother machine's that use them everyday...are they having your same trouble's, plus with you having the M&R equipment to compare you just about know which one is going to get a thumbs up. After all is said and done and the Mlink is really that much better machine and less hassle to work with it should give it a big time jump in sells cause the white ink is what makes or breaks this machines now oh and ink cost. 40k is a good hunk change, but from your testing it might be the less cost down the line, I'm still sitting on the fence here.
Quote from: 3Deep on December 28, 2015, 11:08:04 AM It's not what you pay. It's what you get for what you pay.I LOVE this line!!! mind if I use it in the future?pierre
It's not what you pay. It's what you get for what you pay.
It's not what you pay. It's what you get for what you pay. Just a FYI.
Darryl/3Deep who is looking into a DTG right now would probably love a free 90 days of printing/time to make more off offering DTG. But is that available to all? Otherwise this is a good head head comparison of print quality, but nothing else.
Quote from: TCT on December 28, 2015, 12:24:21 PMDarryl/3Deep who is looking into a DTG right now would probably love a free 90 days of printing/time to make more off offering DTG. But is that available to all? Otherwise this is a good head head comparison of print quality, but nothing else.Darryl doesn't have another machine does he? I am pretty certain that is the only reason I had the offer of the Mlink to compare. I am confused how this thread is only valid comparison for print quality...nothing else? Print speed, print quality, ink costs, ease of use, waste ink, this goes on and on with comparisons does it not? I mean I would hope many would compare more than just print quality....
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 28, 2015, 12:49:39 PMQuote from: TCT on December 28, 2015, 12:24:21 PMDarryl/3Deep who is looking into a DTG right now would probably love a free 90 days of printing/time to make more off offering DTG. But is that available to all? Otherwise this is a good head head comparison of print quality, but nothing else.Darryl doesn't have another machine does he? I am pretty certain that is the only reason I had the offer of the Mlink to compare. I am confused how this thread is only valid comparison for print quality...nothing else? Print speed, print quality, ink costs, ease of use, waste ink, this goes on and on with comparisons does it not? I mean I would hope many would compare more than just print quality.... You are comparing 2 machines, one is 60% more expensive. Try comparing 2 other machines that have a 60% price difference, the M-Link and the M-Link Plus, which one do you think will be a better investment in the long run??
Alex you are correct, we went to the show and thought we found the machine we wanted to buy, turns out I didn't have all the info I needed and the machine I thought was good has bad reviews' and the one I like was price to high for us and the other machine would cost us a ton ink wasted ink. I'm not knocking the Mlink maybe price but like Rich said (It's not what you pay. It's what you get for what you pay) and trust me I've got what I paid for a few times and didn't like the out come and it was all about about doing my homework. I hit Brandt with the hard question's because we all know as he has stated many times he buy's new equipment and top notch, nothing wrong with that, so I was surprised when he pulled the trigger on the Brother then getting the Mlink on loan, which to Brandt's credit he did say he didn't know about the Mlink at that time. This is a good thread but I'm going to ask hard question's because our pocket's don't hang to our ankle's and I want to get the best machine for our bucks that will make us bucks, so far the the Mlink looks like a good machine but still out of the range I would like to pay at this time, but would still like to hear about other brother user's...at one time my choice was the Anajet & Epson.
The maintenance on a Brother is what steered me away from it. You start digging on tshirtforums and you'll see a lot of people complain about that.15 minutes in the morning is not really a big deal if you're going to run the machine for the next 8 hours.I think there are two types of people in DTG. Ones that just want to do fill ins and one offs where they might not use the machine much or on the flip side you have people looking to run 1000s a year on one.For the first group, the cost of the machine is going to be a huge factor, ink won't be as noticeable because they don't use that much. Second group has to look more closely at everything. The ink difference on the Mlink vs Brother (though I am one that thinks the Brother is using too much) is enough to pay for the difference in no time, way less than a year.So far, at 40k the Mlink looks like a bargain compared to the Brother just on ink and maintenance. It will be interesting to see how they still compare in a month or so if Brandt hasn't gone Office Space on the Brother yet.
Maintenance was the main reason we ditched the DTG side of things. Now we didn't have either of the machines in this thread, but it was 15min every morning. Printed nice, but when you are use to screen printing or running a auto DTG for us was WAY too much of a time eater if we didn't have shirts lined up for the whole day.Quote from: 244 on December 28, 2015, 11:31:01 AMIt's not what you pay. It's what you get for what you pay. Just a FYI.While I agree with this, you kinda skewed the situation here. If someone is looking to get a better machine that is 60% more expensive initially, sometimes that extra initial price is hard to swing. Be it a approved lease amount, cash on hand, whatever. But if you are coming in and GIVING the nicer machine to someone for free for 90 days or whatever, that makes the whole thing waaaaaaaaay different. Who wouldn't go with the initially higher priced machine then??? Darryl/3Deep who is looking into a DTG right now would probably love a free 90 days of printing/time to make more off offering DTG. But is that available to all? Otherwise this is a good head head comparison of print quality, but nothing else.
I've learned a lot from this thread. Namely, I don't ever want a DTG machine lol what a nightmare. ROI on these things is so hard to justify in light of all the additional gotchas with cleanings, ink costs, unexpected down time. Seems almost cruel to sell one to a person who thinks it's all they need to print $$. Like the guy in the mall with a single head embroidery machine doing hats one by one.