Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
It looks like the Vivera, HP ink is not compatible with my printer. So if I am stuck with my printer and the dye based inks for a while, is using their photo ink any better, worse or indifferent?
It looks like the Vivera, HP ink is not compatible with my printer. So if I am stuck with my printer and the dye based inks for a while, is using their photo ink any better, worse or indifferent?
I don't think you will get lasting results with dye based inks.
I know you said you may be stuck with your printer, but for around $50 bucks you can get an Epson C88 that comes with the right pigment inks in the box.