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Old September 24th, 2007 Sep 24, 2007 10:09:07 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hi people,

This is my first post on this forum. I will be visiting Tex-Jet (or G-Jet) european headquarters early next week for training. I will be purchasing the white ink Tex-Jet system and the Freejet320.

Any issues from present users that I should know about? I would appreciate feedback from end users, positive or negative, about these machines.

I am new at the DTG printing industry, although I've been using heatpresses and sublimation printing for quite some time now.

Thanks!!
 
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hmmm never heard of them

funny how they use Tex in their name when they are from UK lol


but let us know what you think if you buy it...
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Old September 25th, 2007 Sep 25, 2007 12:16:28 AM -   #3 (permalink)
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As far as I know, they are called Tex-Jet in USA, and G-Jet in Europe. They are not made in UK but in Greece and their main office is in Switzerland!!
 
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ig you are talking about the greek tex-jet, many people who purchased it here in greece are regretgul. dtg machines in general are problematic in my opinion for various of reasons. you are looking for troubles young skywalker.
 
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ig you are talking about the greek tex-jet, many people who purchased it here in greece are regretgul. dtg machines in general are problematic in my opinion for various of reasons. you are looking for troubles young skywalker.
i have to reply to myself: i admit that i don't know why i posted this. in fact texjet seems to be a very "honest" machine and the producing company polyprint seems to be a very reliable one. i had purchased an hm1 which i have sold for a variety of reasons, like extremely high prices of ink and technicians without experience plus head cleanings that did cost a lot and god have mercy if something wrong might happened with it. they could even send the machine to uk to fix it! imagine how much it would cost!!! if i would buy a dtg again then it definetely would be the texjet. polyprint inks have great washability and their prices are quite normal. i have to apologize to polyprint for that thread; i must have posted it under the influence of the hm1 mania i had those days. one last i have to say: if you are in greece and want to purchase a dtg go for the texjet and don't mess with hm1. i lost quite a lot of money and precious time so i can say so after the black experience i had with the hm1. it is a thief and piece of junk no matter what don or anyother dtg dealer say. now i feel much better...it's a relief this thread i post right now.
 
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Hi people,

This is my first post on this forum. I will be visiting Tex-Jet (or G-Jet) european headquarters early next week for training. I will be purchasing the white ink Tex-Jet system and the Freejet320.

Any issues from present users that I should know about? I would appreciate feedback from end users, positive or negative, about these machines.

I am new at the DTG printing industry, although I've been using heatpresses and sublimation printing for quite some time now.

Thanks!!
My husband and I are newbies to t-shirt printing. Right now we are using a local silk screen printer for our production work.

I am curious about the various dtg printers on the market. We have a local dealer for Brother in our state (NC) so we are going to a seminar this coming weekend to check out the dtg printer and software and try to determine if this is a way for us to go to reduce our future costs. I've been asking a lot of questions and getting mixed reviews on these dtg printers. Silk-screeners are saying the ink doesn't last as long, and if you are going to print only one of a design they are ok but not otherwise, too costly an investment. Our business will be based on the internet sales orders for our original designs, not walk in orders. Any ideas from out there?
 
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I had a brief stint w/ a TJet 3, and really learned a lot about DTG printing in that very short 3 month period....it's great for very short runs, especially like what you mentioned for your Internet sales. Your best success will be white/lite shirts. If you plan to do dark shirts, then your success rate goes down, and costs go up. I've heard that printing costs for dark shirts can run $3-$5 per shirt per side, due to ink cost, not counting the reject rate for dark shirts, especially in the beginning. Also, do you plan to sell enough shirts to invest $17K-$20K on a DTG printer? I've heard a lot of good things about the Brother 541, but it does not do white ink for now, so if you plan to market only white shirts, then you may be OK. Otherwise, like myself, I would keep reading these forums, getting educated, and wait a while longer until the white ink/pretreatment issues become a little more perfected. Don't get me wrong, there are several forum members doing quite well w/ these systems, especially on dark shirts, but it took them quite a long time & lot of expense to achieve their success, and they also have the sales to justify the expensive. If you're doing just INTERNET sales, it take a while or your line to catch on. Perhaps it may be better to invest your $$$$ in getting your line going, staying w/ your current screen-printer, then once the sales are really moving, make the investment. Good Luck.
 
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I bought a G-Jet (TEX-Jet) about 6 weeks ago - and I am VERY Happy with that machine !!! The ink (probably DuPont) is great - I have no problem with the
white ink. The only thing I didnīt like about the package was the software (
Ergosoft Texprint) : you need Photoshop to create a white layer (if printing on dark shirts) - it is pretty time consuming. I contacted Eukon Digital (in California) and they sold me their software - which is really great !!!!
So much easier.
Bertrand : Where in Europe did you buy your Tex-Jet/G-Jet ????
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Hi!
I bought a G-Jet (TEX-Jet) about 6 weeks ago - and I am VERY Happy with that machine !!! The ink (probably DuPont) is great - I have no problem with the
white ink. The only thing I didnīt like about the package was the software (
Ergosoft Texprint) : you need Photoshop to create a white layer (if printing on dark shirts) - it is pretty time consuming. I contacted Eukon Digital (in California) and they sold me their software - which is really great !!!!
So much easier.
Bertrand : Where in Europe did you buy your Tex-Jet/G-Jet ????
Susanne
Are you UK based? Ive jsut had a reply from the UK distributer about pricing etc but the ink sounds expensive comapred to what US people talk about
 
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No - I am from Germany. We pay 105 Euros for 250ml ink.
I have seen more expensive inks... We bought it from our
G-Jet distributor BRS (near Cologne). So far we are very happy
with our machine !
 
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Do you have the G-Jet/Tex-Jet ????
 
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Do you have the G-Jet/Tex-Jet ????
Not currently, but it is something we are seriously looking into!
 
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Susan, you're paying way too much for the ink. Ask at Afford Inks . I think they ship to all European countries.
 
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Hello i just check some website that they are making promotion about the freejet that got the cleaning sitem for dont clogthe lines and thh head the company that got that machine is international machine group did u guys even see this machine before? Ok thanks.beto. Is this is one of the machines that they traing to just come out with new ideas but i dosent work?
 
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Hi!
I bought a G-Jet (TEX-Jet) about 6 weeks ago - and I am VERY Happy with that machine !!! The ink (probably DuPont) is great - I have no problem with the
white ink. The only thing I didnīt like about the package was the software (
Ergosoft Texprint) : you need Photoshop to create a white layer (if printing on dark shirts) - it is pretty time consuming. I contacted Eukon Digital (in California) and they sold me their software - which is really great !!!!
So much easier.
Bertrand : Where in Europe did you buy your Tex-Jet/G-Jet ????
Susanne
Hi Susanne

I am looking to purchase a TEX-JET, the price quoted is just over Ģ10,000 so looking for all information I can get

Do you still like the machine and how are you doing the maintanance, I understand the white can cause problems

The main compeditor seems to be the DTG Kiosk or HM1 but I have heard a lot of bad press over that make

Any information or suggestions would be welcomed

Chris
 
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