Maybe too many variables to get right? First they have to assume that the customer has printed the charts correctly.
Then there is such a difference in 'identical'substrates from one manufacturer...
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Maybe too many variables to get right? First they have to assume that the customer has printed the charts correctly.
Then there is such a difference in 'identical'substrates from one manufacturer...
Will it be usable without a stand? The media is very bulky and access to the back of the machine might be needed to load full rolls.
Found this on my old laptop. Can't upload as full pdf as file size exceeds limits.
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Mimaki aren't bullt proof.
My Mimaki threw a print head after 12 months, while still under warranty. ( Low use but profitable - mainly print garment vinyl 150 sq metres usage) Two months after the...
I think City Ink Express will do you a custom profile for your own paper/ink/printer combo. https://www.cityinkexpress.co.uk/
You will usually get a bundle of profiles with the printer, suitable...
It is going to give very good quality prints. It is Epson's latest 6 colour photo printer, replacing a whole line of eco tank and non ecotank A+ printers. Far better prints than the Sawgrass A3...
Staying as a forum gets my vote.
Whenever I have looked at facebook groups questions have usualy been answered with either very unhelpful posts (from people with very little knowledge) or by...
Don't melt the zips.
It doesn't say sublimation on the label so it is a reasonable assumption that it is ordinary dye based printer ink.
You need to syringe the ink ouit of the carts, buy some sublimation ink and...
Do you mean the original Epson start up cartridges that came with the printer? Those are just regular printing carts and will not sublimate.
You need specialist Dye Sublimation ink to sublimate....
Looking at the a-sub profile link you supplied they suggest you set print quality to 'standard' but in your original post you say you are using 'high quality'. I happens with some paers that less...
RGB only.
Your printer is expecting an RGB file which it converts to match the inkset.
Also if using a MAC printing with ICC profiles doesn't work well - the O/s converts to its own internal...
Are you using 'DYE SUBLIMATION' ink or regular 'DYE BASED' printer ink? Big difference.
Only doing logos so mug presses will be fine.
I think the only way to do all over prints in low volumes is with a UV printer with a kebab fitting for bottles. They start at about £17k, so that...
I want to try using the oven for bowling bottles but can't find cactus wraps the right size so I am going to try film.
Does the heat shrink film work ok with a good even presure?
Is it better to...
I did consider it but walked away. I think it will go through too many printheads to be cost effective - Mimaki only offer a 12 month warranty and charge a massive £5K price premium with their DTF...
Try removing any teflon sheet from the platen rubber. The bare rubber should hold the item better and reduce shrinkage or movement. You could also try using some screen printers spray tac to hold the...
Is your image designed as RGB or CMYK?
Have you stored your paper in dry conditions?
What computer are you using?
Not familiar with Gimp, but when you send to print are you selecting the option...
I think that is an endemic fault with this entire dynasty of printers. I have always had the same problem with all of the 1400's and 1500W's I have owned (which are essentially the same printer...
I think it has been superceeded by the L8050.
Have you tried cleaning the rubber roller in the pick up tray? They tend to get covered in residue from the coated paper that causes pick up issues.
I find a small piece of application film will...
What software are you using? Not all will allow you to use an ICC profile to control the printer.
Are you working in CMYK or RGB? (your printer is expecting to recieve an RGB file so never CMYK)...
You would need to use a low temperature vinyl - both to stop the possibility of the elastaine melting and to guard against dye migration. You will get a sheen/press box, but that is just par for the...
Taking your life in your hands.
A new print head is likely to be in the region of £1500 plus fitting. The printhead is virtually a consumable part, and after sitting for a couple of years it is...
Have you got the paper guides close enough to the paper in the feed tray?
The guides need to be just 1mm shy of touching the paper to stop it skewing when it runs throught the printer. If the guides...