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what ink do you use in your dtg?

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i have a dtg hm1-c and i use the colman & co v02 bright inks.... pretty new here

is anyone using any other brands of inks?

any plus advantages (quality of prints, ease of cleaning, etc. etc.?

obvious there is a price difference with some inks.
but does the old age tale of "you get what you pay for" stand true in this situation?

just curious after searching some options etc.

thank you again
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i have a dtg hm1-c and i use the colman & co v02 bright inks.... pretty new here

is anyone using any other brands of inks?

any plus advantages (quality of prints, ease of cleaning, etc. etc.?

obvious there is a price difference with some inks.
but does the old age tale of "you get what you pay for" stand true in this situation?

just curious after searching some options etc.

thank you again
Try Equipment Zone. All Epson based printers use the same Dupont inks.
just curious, why is colman selling a v02 bright inks? vs the old inks that have been discontined?


has there been changes??

does all the ink that different companies uses come from other places ?

different formulas??

etc etc
Mostly the same dupont ink. Newer versions have improved brightnes and washability. Two or 3 new inks.
Resolute which has a white that resist clogging, see threads on this ink i believe its made in europe. Tprint a very new ink also advertises an improved white that resist clogging this is made by Standard Coating Company I beleve they also make screen ink. American Screen supply is marketing a Econo Ink a little less expensive that the Fast Brite dupont version but not sure of its origin seems to work well. However the tried and true std is dupont but use the latest versions, there is a reason the formulas changed. I believe u will see more ink enter the market especially in the white side, trying to make a no clog low maint white.
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