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Do you have to buy Anajet inks only from Anajet?

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I was wondering if Anajet had resellers in the United States besides themselves? I looked on there website and I didn't see any other resellers for there ink on it. Thanks
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In the US, anajet is the only place you can purchase your Anajet branded inks from. There are alternative inks on the market specifically for the MPower printers that are formulated specifically for the Ricoh Gen 4 heads.

Look into Firebird Inks and DTGprinterparts.com. Firebird Inks have gotten some real favorable reviews but read the posts carefully in making the switch to them. You would preferrably want flush the old ink out before introducing new inks.

Regarding DTGprinterparts, talk with Anthony. He is terrific and a wealth of information on inks for Anajet. He sells Dupont inks that are identical to the ones Anajet uses from Dupont at a lower cost.

Good luck.
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AnaJet ink is DuPont ink. there is a viscosity difference between the FP-125 & Sprint, and the mPower printers. the mPower uses a higher viscosity ink, and i'm not sure of the availability in the 3rd market. DuPont inks for the FP-125 and Sprint printers, however, are readily available from several different sources.
I live in Massachusetts and Anajet is in Ca. I was just wondering if there was a East Coast seller of Anajet inks. Instead of having to wait 5 days to get the ink. At this time I really don't want to switch over to a 3rd party ink. Thank you for the suggestions though.
It's not 3rd party ink. AnaJet is simply relabling DuPont Artistry inks. So long as you stay with DuPont, you will be using the same ink. This is assuming you are using the FP-125 or the Sprint.

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SpiderMan as usual is correct. :). I assumed you were talking about an Mpower machine. Let us know which machine you are talking about.
Thanks Robert I'm always here for you and everyone else. Always an honest opinion and always willing to lend a hand at no cost when needed. I love what I do and any way I can help this market get on track I will. There's lots to go though. We need more honest suppliers
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Thanks Robert I'm always here for you and everyone else. Always an honest opinion and always willing to lend a hand at no cost when needed. I love what I do and any way I can help this market get on track I will. There's lots to go though. We need more honest suppliers
Hi, Anthony... we've spoken and corresponded and now I'm confused because of this thread. The post above this one seems to indicate that the ink you bag and sell is identical to and useful for the older Anajet machines but not the MP5/10's. It was my understanding that the inks you package and sell are the same ink that Anajet uses for their MP5/10 printers. Am I wrong? I'm asking because you didn't correct the person who said this.
To answer that I would need you to PM me because the forum rules are to not self promote. I'll be happy to answer any questions you have
AnaJet ink is DuPont ink. there is a viscosity difference between the FP-125 & Sprint,
***mPower uses a higher viscosity ink, and i'm not sure of the availability in the 3rd market***** DuPont inks for the FP-125 and Sprint printers, however, are readily available from several different sources.
FB sells this also Some DuPont Deslers sells too. Include AA.
DuPont 3000ser for RICHO heads.
Cheers! Inks are on me always.
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We have used the DuPont inks from DTGPrinterParts on our mP5i with very good result. Anthony is a wealth of information and we appreciate his guidance.
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Hi Anthony, do you have a website? I'm interested in learning about the dupont inks for an Anajet MP5. Thank You!
Hi Anthony, do you have a website? I'm interested in learning about the dupont inks for an Anajet MP5. Thank You!
www.dtgprinterparts.com
When you purchase ink from a 3rd party supplier just because of convenience to you, do not expect to complain when the equipment manufacturer does not want to provide you with support when you are having issues with your printer. Ink sales from manufacturers helps to pay for the the support they provide.
If your issue is the time it takes to get ink from your manufacturer, then plan better. You knew they were in CA when you bought the printer.
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