Jetcol versus TexPrint & Truepix I posted this yesterday, but just noticed I put it in as a reply to a rather old thread - so here it is again.
I am just about to order more paper for inkjet sublimation - and would like some input from y'all. So far I have been using Jetcol for fabrics & texprint for hard substrates .. all was well, until I started a job of 100 shirts w/ Jetcol .. on this job I got some minute dots due to tracking, but ONLY on one line of fairly heavy black print, about 3 in. from right edge. Talked to experts etc, tried different settings, cleaning the rollers, etc - no luck - considered opinion is that it is due to the very high release quality of the paper. I have never before had this problem w/ Jetcol, even when printing large photos - but, when switching to Texprint using same design - not one dot anywhere - therefore, it is due to the Jetcol. However, the Jetcol resulted in much more vibrant blacks & colors. Texprint result is good, but not AS good as Jetcol. Meanwhile, someone suggested I switch to Truepix, as that produces more vibrant results .. I seem to recall that I started w/ Truepix originally, and switched to the Jetcol because I was not happy w/ results from Truepix on fabric. ANY AND ALL input is appreciated! (ps asap please, as I must order paper today or tomorrow!!) THX y'all. |