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Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 14 Sep 2014, 21:10
by galerion
ISub supplies banner ad says countdown to launch 22/09/14 is there any more info than just that ad?
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 12:37
by pisquee
We've bought equipment and supplies from iSub in the past, so interested in what this is about!
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 12:52
by s31teg
I know ,but i wont spoil the surprise

Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 15:25
by ISub-Paul
Patience is a virtue... anyway my mother told me the best things come to those that wait!!

Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 15:46
by GoonerGary
I've always been interested in their Jetcol 4000 paper, but I think it's large format only.
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 16:41
by ISub-Paul
We've also got it in sheets, A4, A3 and A2 boxed in 200's
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 16:47
by pisquee
Jetcol is great - we only moved away from it when we couldn't source 24" rolls anymore.
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 16:51
by ISub-Paul
We can do 420mm x 40m and 1118mm x 140m rolls.
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 18:50
by GoonerGary
pisquee;92121 wrote:Jetcol is great - we only moved away from it when we couldn't source 24" rolls anymore.
Which Jetcol were you using? How is it on hard substrates? Glass, ceramic etc?
Re: ISub supllies ad
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 19:19
by pisquee
We used JetCol HighSpeed on hard substrates (Chromaluxe, glass coasters, and mugs) and on polyester fabrics. When the supply in the UK ran out of the 24" rolls, we switched to InkTec's papers, which we now get in 44" rolls. The InkTec paper takes longer to dry with the amount of ink we throw at it, which the JetCol handled a lot better, but I'm sticking with it for the cost saving.