What is Visi-Sub?

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Browsing some suppliers' websites today (Subli Supplies, Dom Global, etc), I see them selling "Sawgrass-licensed" ink called Visi-Sub.

First time I've heard of it, and I can't find it on the Sawgrass website (http://www.sawgrasseurope.com/v.php?pg=24).

Anyone used it before?
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it look like some high definition ink (?)

thats what I found http://www.visi-sub.com/
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Paul wrote:it look like some high definition ink (?)

thats what I found http://www.visi-sub.com/
Unfortunately, there's precious little information on that website. The domain was registered just a few months ago (March) and a sister site was registered in July - both registered for one year only.

The website just lists printers and capacities, and has a couple of small pictures - it doesn't matter whether you select "Visi-Sub Europe", "Visi-Sub US", or "Visi-Sub Ricoh".

Clicking "buy now" just links to two suppliers - one of which is "transfersupplies.co.uk" which was registered in February for the minimum period, too. And, as I say, there's nothing about this "Sawgrass-licensed" product on Sawgrass's own website.

Seems odd that these suppliers aren't offering the standard Artanium but are selling this all-new "Visi-Sub", about which there's so little information.

Maybe I'm just paranoid but, on the other shoe, if it's a real alternative to Artanium it would be nice to know a bit more about it.
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If you like I'll ask my brother as in has his own bussiness in computer and ink supplies it will take a couple of days. If anyone will know he will, he's always asking me to test things,
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It would be interesting to learn if it is a new Sawgrass product, and if it's meant to replace Artanium.

Seems odd that Sawgrass need quite so many inks in their range. It reminds me of those old toothpaste adverts which always said that their's were better than everyone else's, and you learn that they're all made by the same company. So they make bad ones do they?

Sawgrass already offer about four different brands of ink. Are they all so bad that they need a fifth?
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if it aint broke fix it until it is
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apparently the guy that has created these new products is the guy who ran tropical graphics in the states he is a uk guy and was part of the development team before all the sublimation inks came under the banner of sawgrass............so the products should be good as the guy knows his stuff :shock: :shock:
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This ink is nothing different I can assure everyone of that. The name is different but the ink inside the box is the same.
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I have it on very good authority that VisiSub is simply another name being given to Artainium in the same way that Xpres brand their Artainium ink as SubliPrint.

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but why artanium name this same ink with diferent name? marketing move?
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