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i noticed few people mentioned Inktec inks here. I am not sure how many people used or ever seen splash inks in action yet, so let me throw my 5p in this conversation.
I had this pleasure to put my hands on sublisplash ink and installed them in to brand new 3100dn printer.
Please believe me! After test print with usual sublimation ink I use and sublisplash inks i was left speechless.
the difference?? It's magical! Is like I never experienced before in sublimation printing. It;s true, i need to perform more test with different blanks and different images, but at first go, what I use to think is perfectly acceptable and saleable product... is no more the case!
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Magical and like nothing you've ever used? Can't wait to see comparison samples of this then! :-)
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Did Paul drink it, smoke it, or snort it?......

Post the pictures you tease. :wink:

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Am assuming you've done custom ICC profiles of SS for these tests, and so can post gamut graphs and product photos to show comparisons with Inktec and SG?
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Rather than post images, can anyone who has actually tested these inks offer samples for sale so that we can do our own comparison tests without committing to spending a couple of hundred quid on the off-chance they might perform as well as touted?

I'd certainly have no hesitation myself in buying printed samples.
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pisquee;123330 wrote:Am assuming you've done custom ICC profiles of SS for these tests, and so can post gamut graphs and product photos to show comparisons with Inktec and SG?
Simple answer is NO.
I used provided ICC but I will perform other test with my own icc too.
I have no intention to compare 3 inks. I can say what I think about sublisplash but i simply dont want to tell what one is better. leave viewers to decide.
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You've posted gamut graphs showing SG vs Inktec before, so was hoping you'd still have those ICCs on file to add in a SS one
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pisquee;123337 wrote:You've posted gamut graphs showing SG vs Inktec before, so was hoping you'd still have those ICCs on file to add in a SS one
yes, i did. as i believe there was a conversation about gamut. at this moment, i am only testing with generic icc. but one day, when i do my own profile, i will post the graph.
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I hope this video wont be to boring for you :)
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