Ironic that the pictures are mostly photoshopped prints rather then prints done by the Kiosk.
Don't agree with this statement though "DTG-Wims is the final answer to white ink printing". I'd would think the final answer would be an ink that doesn't require pretreatment or one that doesn't separate.
it looks like equipment zone's bulk ink system will go good with this
You're probably right, after all, ink circulation and constant ink pressurization are highly overrated. For that matter, maybe they could buy some plattens that require hooping rings as well, print width is also highly overrated.
Maybe I might buy a helicopter as well and start flying instead of printing. LOL, On a serious note i have seen it running and all looks very promising as DON said.
Still I iwll will say that the Good old Kiosk 2 is a very realiable machine and very easy for the owner to work on. But in saying this the VIper has been very very reliable and I will say from experience so too will the K3. Remember when Australia has an idea it is always GOOD.
I am new here and I have joined to try and find the answer what is the best direct to garment printer for me. I saw a few videos of Kiosk 3 and have read the info on the manufacturers site, but I am interested has anyone here actually tried it and can give us some useful comments.
My understanding is that Mastermind, the manufacturer of the HM1-C and the Kiosk printers, has decided to stop distributing their printers with DTG, including SWF East and SWF Mesa.