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    CISS for epson 1500W

    Hi.

    I am new to sublimation and would appriciate som input on which ink to choose. I will prob print with epson 1500w. My main products will be photoes on hard substrates like Chromaluxe panels, rock slates and acrylic.

    Which of this two systems would be preffered by you guys?
    http://www.cityinkexpress.co.uk/ciss...n-original-ink Original ink from epson
    or
    http://www.cityinkexpress.co.uk/ciss...n-original-ink Ink from FotoRite

    Or should i rather buy this empty CISS
    https://www.inkexpress.co.uk/catalog...l#.Wa04B9E8yM8
    And fill with http://www.dyesublimationsupplies.co...ight-Cyanwhich make my initial startup cost much higher.
    Thank you.

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    You need sublimation ink. Inktec Sublinova Smart and an empty CISS would be a suitable option.

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    Oh, lol. I thought as it said dye ink it could be used for sublimation :D

    Any recomendations besides the Sublinova ink?
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    You may not have heard of it, but it's professional ink and doesn't have any of the clogging issues associated with consumer Sawgrass inks.

    Pick up a box of Truepix sublimation transfer paper, get an icc profile from your ink supplier and you should be halfway there.

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    Thanks mate.

    So you would not recoment this cheaper ink? --> http://www.cityinkexpress.co.uk/ink-...er/fr-dsub-208

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    Never tried their ink. I buy their empty refill carts, but their instructions for supplying icc profiles were non existent resulting in poor colours so I stay away from their ink.

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    I use CIE inks in my Ricoh and they're fine, using the ICC profile supplied with the inks (or just email them for a profile).

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    Thanks guys, might give them a shot then.

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    I tend to find mug coatings a more serious problem than using cheaper inks. I stick now to Listawood's 10oz guaranteed quality mugs.

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    Thanks mate. Do you know if they offer international shipping?

    About quality mugs/coating, came across this ebay listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/72-White-Dou...wAAOSwcXpZoFIu

    Prob bad quality at that price or what?

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