"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Started with D2A ink & switched over to the T6. D2A gummed up so much & we've had much better luck with T6 since. The only bad thing we've found with the T6 is that if screens loose too much moisture the ink has a tendency to spider out on the edges & get a cracking pattern. We try to keep humidity at 20-30%.We've had to replace 2 heads & the encoder strip. 1 head was from lack of preventative maintenance where the D2A gummed up way too much. Other I think was from stray mesh strands on the corners of screens contacting the print head.
D, D2, D2a, T6 - all crap. T6 spits pretty bad. No heads lasting longer than 9 months.Moved on to 01. Seems to be decent so far.I'd honestly try K if this doesn't work. Seems like everyone who started with K has had their heads the longest with no issues.
We are on year 5 as well of our original print head and we still use the original ink as well. K ink.