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Does anyone use the sub Inktec inks, and if so how do they compare to the rest?
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They are great inks in terms of price and quality.
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We use them (sublinova smart) in our wide format printer for printing everything from small things like mugs and coasters through to rolls of fabric for making up lampshades and cushion covers. You may be better asking this question in the large format printing section though, as these inks are specifically made, licensed and marketed for the exclusive use on large format printers, rather than small format home/office printers.
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As mentioned above, these inks are not Sawgrass licensed for use in small format printers and can only be discussed in relation to large format printers.
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Nobody has talked about the use in small or large format printers, the question "Does anyone use the sub Inktec inks, and if so how do they compare to the rest?" I think you are jumping the gun on the printers assumed type and not what the question is as there are many types of brands that sell for large format too.
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Justin, can this thread therefore be moved to the large format section on the assumption that all discussions are then relating to large format printing.
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Question has been asked outside of the large format section se I'm merely mentioning this as OP hasn't yet mentioned type of printer :-)
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Not large format printer but if I'm using a A3 printer and there is no reason I can see why I cant but ink in larger quantity. Seller states that it is licensed by Sawgrass.
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Correction. Does say if you read it all it is for 42" plus printers.
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Technically the inks will work and work well, the only barrier is that you're not supposed to be able to buy or use them. You will need a custom ICC to get the colours correct, but this would also be true of most large format printers, as InkTec don't have that many printers that they have ICC profiles for.
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