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Re: CISS for epson 1500W

Posted: 07 Sep 2017, 09:57
by webtrekker
Not too sure about Listawood and international shipping. Maybe a Listawood rep will be along soon to enlighten you.

As for the Signzworld mugs on ebay I'd say forget it. These are similar to the mugs I bought when I first started in sublimation and, although I managed to get a reasonable print on them, all my samples at home have faded badly in the dishwasher, yet the Listawood samples are fine. Also, I had a lot of unacceptable mugs from ebay, with dents, chips, marks and very uneven surfaces, resulting in a fair bit of scrap. I've yet to experience a bad Listawood mug and no, I don't work for
Listawood, in case you were wondering!

Re: CISS for epson 1500W

Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 12:16
by Listawood
joker0;125715 wrote:Thanks mate. Do you know if they offer international shipping?

Hi, For reference we do offer International Shipping, if you would any further information please do not hesitate in dropping me an line on lisa.taylor@listawood.com.

Re: CISS for epson 1500W

Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 21:50
by joker0
Thank you Lisa. I'll send an email later on.

Also guys I saw this A4 printer/sub ink bundle at inkexpress.co.uk
https://www.inkexpress.co.uk/catalogue/ ... brfmoU8yEd

Anyone have experince with this printer? Seem like an ok backup printer for my mug sub business. Sublinova ink and ciss, but it doesen't say it comes with ICC profile. Also the ink is already in the ciss, so can you really tell if it actually is from inktec?

Re: CISS for epson 1500W

Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 13:22
by joker0
One more thing. Should i to a few prints with the epson stock ink before CISS with sub ink is installed? Think I heard it mentioned in a youtube video, something to woth the nozzles..(?)

Re: CISS for epson 1500W

Posted: 10 Jan 2018, 22:20
by joantabb
I bought an epson wf2630 with empty tanks and dyesub ink(Sublinova)
it took a couple of head cleans to get cyan and yellow printing, but now it's ok!

they also included a set of epson carts, i guess these go in, if you have a warranty claim!

Joan