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Anyone tried the Image Armor B series inks?

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Has anyone tried the Image Armor B Series Inks yet?
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I had no idea it was ready! Ordering my bags NOW....cha ching!
Yeah, I had signed up on their site to be notified when they were ready but didn't get anything. I just happened to check the site and they were ready to go. Let me know how they work. I'm having issues right now with the stretchability of the Brother inks.
I had no idea it was ready! Ordering my bags NOW....cha ching!
wel'll need reports on the cha ching! good luck!
Received the inks last night....it is recommended that you switch out ALL of the inks...the miser in me could not see wasting the remaining 1 cartridge of white ink left (the CMYK will have to take one for the team when the whites run out ...lol)...I have already modified one white cartridge and installed the new cart...the directions say to use sheers to cut the tabs, I found it way easier and a cleaner finish to use a dremel tool. I don't know how long it will take to blow through the rest of the Brother white ink, but when I do I will report back.
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Have you had a chance to try them yet?
Have you had a chance to try them yet?
Not yet...still have a little more of the Brother ink to go before I make the switch.
@RESolute Inks Uk, Have you any plans to stock the B-series Bags ?
And the results are in: THE INKS ROCK! The first thing I noticed was the deeper color! I had to turn my white mask down from 7 to 6, the ink pools up and on the second pass the CMYK colors bleed into the white area. The white ink looks closer to screen printing now because of how it sits on the pretreat. I have not had any clogging issues yet, I make sure my capping stations and wipers are cleaned daily. More to follow.
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What about after the wash? Brother's white ink gives me nightmare to how randomly it seems to decide to crack all to hell in a dryer after wash.
What about after the wash? Brother's white ink gives me nightmare to how randomly it seems to decide to crack all to hell in a dryer after wash.
The shirts I made for myself are still looking good. I have also sent out a few shirt orders and the customers are very happy with the quality and even more so with the price drop.
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