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Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:26
by Justin
But having Sawgrass approval means you would have some comeback, providing you're using a supported printer....I wonder if that list will change as well.
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:28
by AdamB
I know, but support or no support my system would still be down whilst the support network kicks into touch. I'm interested in this as it's a more viable option but I'd prefer to let someone else take the lead on this one ........................ for now

Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:29
by Kaz
Why so many different colours?
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:29
by Paul
maybe it was not inks fault Justin?? there is loads of people who use d120 with sawgrass inks and its this same. Jonathan had 1290 cloged and thisis suported printer... maybe you was just unlucky one.
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:30
by kris_hm
I'm using their subli ink from over 2 years (mainly mugs). And never had any problems.
They've been selling it all the time outside website

but now will be official
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:33
by AdamB
kris_hm;22621 wrote:I'm using their subli ink from over 2 years (mainly mugs). And never had any problems.
They've been selling it all the time outside website

but now will be official
What about your colours (greys, blacks, blues etc) - did you need to get an ICC profile made?
Have you scanned a photo and pressed it to a mug to see if it replicated what was scanned? (I found this a problem when using un supported inks with no profile).
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:43
by kris_hm
AdamB - I'm using D120 printer and never used any ICC. Also never tested with scanner as mostly using computer graphics. But what I see on PC screen, same picture I'm getting on mugs. Very vibrant and rich colours.
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:43
by Ian M
I've been using InkTec Direct to Textile ink for quite a long time now with no blocked nozzles at all in my S21. However I do switch the printer on & off every day.
Glad they have come to an agreement at long last & it's out in the open at last.
I'll keep using InkTec as I prefer it.
Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:53
by Paul
kris_hm;22627 wrote:AdamB - I'm using D120 printer and never used any ICC. Also never tested with scanner as mostly using computer graphics. But what I see on PC screen, same picture I'm getting on mugs. Very vibrant and rich colours.
sorry Kris but i just can't believe that

Re: Cheap subli ink
Posted: 12 May 2011, 20:58
by AdamB
Paul;22635 wrote:sorry Kris but i just can't believe that

Here's a good test ................... Paul (if you don't mind) can you email Kris a template with some good images on it, and Kris if you would be so kind to print it?
Once printed, you could send it tonto Paul so he can press it onto a mug with the same template going on another mug (with his inks) for comparisson.
We should see if there's a difference then ?????