Discuss the various aspects of direct to garment printing. DTG printers include Brother, T-Jet, Flexi-Jet, DTG Kiosk, Kornit, Mimaki, Tex-Jet and others! Discuss and learn about this up and coming printing technology.
Re: Interested in bying a T-Jet? You must see that
If you are concerned about support, the best way to go would be SWF or Brother. With the Brother though, you won't need much support. True, it doesn't print white ink, but most of the people that get into dark shirts don't stay there.
Re: Interested in bying a T-Jet? You must see that
Had issues with my T-jet when I first got it. My distributor broke it installing it. Finally got it back, fixed, have been printing regularly with it for a year now with few issues. I don't run it everyday which I should, with the white inks but a head flush with the cleaning cartridges works. I had a windows fatal error on my computer and had to reload everything. I was scheduled to print t's for a baseball tournament that weekend, the 24hr tech support from US Screen was awesome. We really needed it to get the machine loaded properly to print. I think the T-jet probably does need a bit more maintenance then some but if you do it, it works great. I also flew to Tempe to take the class and I can literally take my machine apart and put it back together myself and yes...........I am a woman!! I highly recommend the class. We have everything from dye sub, laser engraving, rotary engraving, large format printing, thermal printing to gift retail items in our shop and feel the T-jet is well worth every cent we paid. I'm a happy owner.
Re: Interested in bying a T-Jet? You must see that
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Originally Posted by mk162
If you are concerned about support, the best way to go would be SWF or Brother. With the Brother though, you won't need much support. True, it doesn't print white ink, but most of the people that get into dark shirts don't stay there.
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Re: Interested in bying a T-Jet? You must see that
not everything a salesman would say. Take a look at the T-jet. For the longest time they had 2 sets of production numbers on their site. Both were way more than the printer could actually produce.
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