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In the beginning we seen specking on the Brother. We then started rolling the pre-treat flat after coating prior to heat press. Never saw much after that on either. A lot of our artwork doesn't really have a large solid area of ink, so I haven't really tried to do that as I can't think of many scenarios where that would be "real world" for us. Again anyone can send a sample artwork over and Ill print it off the Mlink and mail it back to you. Cost you nothing but your garment/shipping back.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 27, 2016, 10:02:41 AMIn the beginning we seen specking on the Brother. We then started rolling the pre-treat flat after coating prior to heat press. Never saw much after that on either. A lot of our artwork doesn't really have a large solid area of ink, so I haven't really tried to do that as I can't think of many scenarios where that would be "real world" for us. Again anyone can send a sample artwork over and Ill print it off the Mlink and mail it back to you. Cost you nothing but your garment/shipping back. What are you using to roll it? Do you have a link?When I was using that silicone parchment paper I would get specking, switched to brown kraft and that seemed to help.Interested in the rolling thing though.
Brandt, those prints you are producing on the Mlink look outrageous! Nice work!
Just a quick update, nothing new really to say other than the machine hasn't had the first issue and we are doing around 20-30 shirts a day 40-60 prints (most are double sided). Its not huge volume but working pretty good for us and our operator is also running our i-Image ST, the Mlink, and the Roland Pro 4 each day. Again anyone that wants to fire a shirt over for a sample print, my info is in this thread, just send a shirt/file and your return shipping label.
very impressive.....half-tone art work? or printing on heavy canvas?
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.
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.I asked a million questions just to make a usefull video for people that had not the chance to see it in action I am impress with what graphicdisorder output with it, this machine rock, but competition is coming...My main concern is how is support in Europe, any M-Link user in EU ? Is there spare parts in Europe, or do I have to order in the US ?
Just a quick update, nothing new really to say other than the machine hasn't had the first issue and we are doing around 20-30 shirts a day 40-60 prints (most are double sided). Its not huge volume but working pretty good for us and our operator is also running our i-Image ST, the Mlink, and the Roland Pro 4 each day.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on February 18, 2016, 10:05:03 AMJust a quick update, nothing new really to say other than the machine hasn't had the first issue and we are doing around 20-30 shirts a day 40-60 prints (most are double sided). Its not huge volume but working pretty good for us and our operator is also running our i-Image ST, the Mlink, and the Roland Pro 4 each day. 7 year DTG owner here looking into new equipment as my older machines are starting to give us issues and parts are tough to replace -- have you had to swap any parts yet? Capping station, etc?Since you're still low volume, I'm assuming the base M Link has been fine for you, but have you had any crazy print weeks where you wish you had bought the faster "X" model?