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Quote from: IntegrityShirts on December 30, 2015, 10:05:58 AMYeah if you guys watch that youtube video posted somewhere in this thread where the guy filming asks a million questions about the Mlink, they mention it's rebranded technology with M&R spending time and money on the RIP side to optimize the results.Oh yeah, the video I posted! LOL - that's probably what put the Lawson into my head. Didn't remember the rebranded part but I guess that makes sense. The RIP is very important.
Yeah if you guys watch that youtube video posted somewhere in this thread where the guy filming asks a million questions about the Mlink, they mention it's rebranded technology with M&R spending time and money on the RIP side to optimize the results.
I stumbled upon this:http://www.lawsonsp.com/screen-printing-equipment/digital-equipment/express-jet-printers/diamond-jet-dtgAnd couldn't help but notice the similarities.Is the M&R and Lawson made by the same people and rebranded?
Quote from: bulldog on December 30, 2015, 10:12:52 AMQuote from: IntegrityShirts on December 30, 2015, 10:05:58 AMYeah if you guys watch that youtube video posted somewhere in this thread where the guy filming asks a million questions about the Mlink, they mention it's rebranded technology with M&R spending time and money on the RIP side to optimize the results.Oh yeah, the video I posted! LOL - that's probably what put the Lawson into my head. Didn't remember the rebranded part but I guess that makes sense. The RIP is very important.5:25 in that video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KS27-gcF-YHe says it's not the same machine. Ink, RIP software, and print heads are different? But the rest is the same? It would be interesting to hear the differences on those two.
Quote from: bulldog on December 30, 2015, 09:51:06 AMI stumbled upon this:http://www.lawsonsp.com/screen-printing-equipment/digital-equipment/express-jet-printers/diamond-jet-dtgAnd couldn't help but notice the similarities.Is the M&R and Lawson made by the same people and rebranded?Anyone know of the price point on this guy?
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on December 30, 2015, 10:34:03 AMQuote from: bulldog on December 30, 2015, 10:12:52 AMQuote from: IntegrityShirts on December 30, 2015, 10:05:58 AMYeah if you guys watch that youtube video posted somewhere in this thread where the guy filming asks a million questions about the Mlink, they mention it's rebranded technology with M&R spending time and money on the RIP side to optimize the results.Oh yeah, the video I posted! LOL - that's probably what put the Lawson into my head. Didn't remember the rebranded part but I guess that makes sense. The RIP is very important.5:25 in that video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KS27-gcF-YHe says it's not the same machine. Ink, RIP software, and print heads are different? But the rest is the same? It would be interesting to hear the differences on those two.See my posts a few up M&R says:"We use a different drive, different RIP, Firmware, actually only visually similar." He also mentioned he didn't think Lawson sells it anymore.
Quote from: Gilligan on December 30, 2015, 10:40:24 AMQuote from: bulldog on December 30, 2015, 09:51:06 AMI stumbled upon this:http://www.lawsonsp.com/screen-printing-equipment/digital-equipment/express-jet-printers/diamond-jet-dtgAnd couldn't help but notice the similarities.Is the M&R and Lawson made by the same people and rebranded?Anyone know of the price point on this guy?Id contact Lawson to be sure but a few posts up M&R says to me:"We use a different drive, different RIP, Firmware, actually only visually similar." He also mentioned he didn't think Lawson sells it anymore.
Shelly is sick and thinks she will be going home early today, BUT before leaving I think she is going to run a test weighing each shirt prior to print and give us something to compare as far as that goes. She will be posting results.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 30, 2015, 10:12:37 AMShelly is sick and thinks she will be going home early today, BUT before leaving I think she is going to run a test weighing each shirt prior to print and give us something to compare as far as that goes. She will be posting results.Thanks Brandt, weighing the shirts to confirm the actual amount of ink (in grams) being printed by both machines will help check one more box in this side by side DTG printer evaluation. Hope that Shelly gets to feeling better soon and that you guys have a happy new year.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on December 30, 2015, 10:46:07 AMQuote from: Gilligan on December 30, 2015, 10:40:24 AMQuote from: bulldog on December 30, 2015, 09:51:06 AMI stumbled upon this:http://www.lawsonsp.com/screen-printing-equipment/digital-equipment/express-jet-printers/diamond-jet-dtgAnd couldn't help but notice the similarities.Is the M&R and Lawson made by the same people and rebranded?Anyone know of the price point on this guy?Id contact Lawson to be sure but a few posts up M&R says to me:"We use a different drive, different RIP, Firmware, actually only visually similar." He also mentioned he didn't think Lawson sells it anymore.I read that, it's still listed on their current website, so someone has some bad info... either M&R or Lawson's website. I'd HOPE Lawson's website would be more accurate on what they are carrying over their competition, so I was just "assuming" that and wondering IF it was still on the market, how much. If the reverse is the case then that doesn't help the Lawson brand very much.
I read that, it's still listed on their current website, so someone has some bad info... either M&R or Lawson's website. I'd HOPE Lawson's website would be more accurate on what they are carrying over their competition, so I was just "assuming" that and wondering IF it was still on the market, how much. If the reverse is the case then that doesn't help the Lawson brand very much.
That's a damn good print on a G200. Both sellable for sure. Thanks for the info Shelly, hope you feel better.How many grams (or ML) of pretreat are you laying down and what is the area you are spraying (like 14x18)?