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Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 24 May 2017, 11:49
by UK Printed Mugs
Mario, we currently use SG ink but if we wanted to trial Sublisplash would we have to flush out all the SG ink first and install four new SS carts and then get a new profile done? Or could we just replace empty SG carts as and when with SS ones? Olly

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 24 May 2017, 11:57
by Mario Panter
Hi Olly,

we prefer to clean the printer using our cleaning carts, then charge it with Sublisplash carts.
The installation procedure of an ICC profile for the SG-400/800 printers is slightly different comparing to
the normal Ricoh printers, I would recommend to get in touch with Adam from DyeSubSupplies.
Not a big deal though.
They do an Academy session on Friday and have lots of interested guys registered for already,
might make sense for you if you should be around?

Let me know if you should need additional assistance.

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 24 May 2017, 12:00
by UK Printed Mugs
Thank you for your quick reply.

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 24 May 2017, 23:44
by DyeSubSupplies
Hi Olly, as mario has stated best to flush out the SG ink however to compensate for this we are putting a package together of the 4 cleaning carts 4 sets of carts and also an extra set of carts FOC to compensate for the flushing out. This offer is limited to 1 per printer. If you would like any more information feel free to get in touch with us or if you would like some printed samples send us an image or design and I will arrange samples for you. All being well the swap out kit mentioned above will be on the site tomorrow as the ink only came in late this afternoon. Also mario mentioned the demo day on Friday you are more than welcome however not sure where abouts you are in the country.
steve
UK Printed Mugs;123201 wrote:Mario, we currently use SG ink but if we wanted to trial Sublisplash would we have to flush out all the SG ink first and install four new SS carts and then get a new profile done? Or could we just replace empty SG carts as and when with SS ones? Olly

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 25 May 2017, 11:38
by Gary W
If that is the case, don't you think the UK Sawgrass dealers will fear losing new and existing customers to the new brand of inks. I saw the printed results at Fespa and there is no way you can get the vibrant colours specially the Black/Black with SG inks. From my understanding there are several UK dealers about to make the jump to Sublisplash in the next few weeks. Coupled with the fact that SG do not have a solution for the now discontinued Ricoh models and these guys have a mountain stock of Ricoh printers in their warehouse available for their new dealers, I think the tide is turning swiftly on Sawgrass. By the way does anyone know what happened to the so called patent they hid behind for years - looks very much like an urban myth to me.

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 25 May 2017, 11:56
by UK Printed Mugs
I think it is a shame that these inks though are no cheaper than Sawgrass (taking into account the 10% DSF discount with Xpres for instance). In fact the 4 pack Sublisplash from DSS is probably going to be more expensive than Sawgrass as Xpres offer free postage over £100.

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 25 May 2017, 12:39
by DyeSubSupplies
The sets of Sublisplash ink are now live on our website, here is the link to the full set:

http://www.dyesublimationsupplies.co.uk ... n-cmyk-set

I'll pop a bit more info into the supplier's section as well

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:45
by webtrekker
WOW! Around two hundred quid (Price+VAT+DEL) for a set of cartridges! Still waaaay above what I would pay for ink.

Basing this on an average teaspoon size of 5ml, it works out at about £7.30 a teaspoonful!

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:54
by pisquee
Compared to the amount of litre of Inktec's Sublinova you can get for that money, it does seem expensive, and I'm not sure I agree with the statement about other ink manufacturers not taking things seriously - maybe they haven't taken the desktop market seriously, but that's not the same

Re: Sublisplash inks ...

Posted: 27 May 2017, 22:58
by UK Printed Mugs
Anyone else get this Sublisplash ink in terms of competitiveness with SG? It's great that we have more of an official competitor to SG but the price is the same if not actually slightly dearer. I've been trying to fathom out why we as a company would ditch SG ink for SS if there is no economic benefit. If half the price of SG then sure it would be noteworthy but it isn't so why swap out current good ink for these. Anyone?