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  1. identify DX5 head model on Chinese printer

    :thankyou: Sightline, I'll try to go your way :thumb:... I'm ordering a new solvent resistant manifold and even all the tubing (also replace these as well while I'm at it)... I'll start looking for an R1800/R1900/R2400 to rip out the head :cool:... This way I should have a replacement DX5...
  2. identify DX5 head model on Chinese printer

    Yes that quote is for an unlocked DX5 and should be with warranty.... So this price seems fair, that's good news... Indeed I wondered why I saw so many different prices on the internet so I was expecting this kind of restriction as there are many different prices... Why is Epson trying to...
  3. identify DX5 head model on Chinese printer

    I own a TEC TJ-1601, sold by signequ... http://www.signequ.com/products/1-6m-eco-solvent-printer-with-DX5-head-1015840.html Unfortunately the print head died, a replacement is being quoted 1300 USD to me by Signequ... Is there a way I could identify the exact printhead model to compare DX5 head...
  4. waterbased or solvent/eco-solvent for outdoor prints?

    :thankyou: Talking about economical... Only prints I've ever made were on thermal transfer, expensive printing... But easy to know how much your print costs, as cost cartridge specs state print area covered... Anyone here has an idea how much eco-solvent ink is typically used per sqm for...
  5. Old ink cartriges useable?

    :cool1: Can we do some business ? I'll sell you 10* $.50 and get like $50 :thankyou: kidding, I did get the message, it's not worth it... +1 on and +1 on You might be wasting more time than the drops of ink are worth... :rolleyes:
  6. waterbased or solvent/eco-solvent for outdoor prints?

    Hi Guys ! :thankyou: Yes, there is a lot of water outdoors as well as many many colors so water based is great ? OK, sorry :Oops: You're right, I'm no ink expert and I don't want to be, everybody has his own business... Water / solvents / eco-solvents are just transport media and...
  7. waterbased or solvent/eco-solvent for outdoor prints?

    Hi, Up to now I've managed with outsourcing print jobs and working with my vinyl cutter. It's time for me to start looking for a printer... It seems the water based inks are improving so I am wondering : Am I in the market for a solvent/eco-solvent printer or am I in the market for a...
  8. Hello from Va.

    :Welcome: indeed !!! Greets from Belgium :glasses:
  9. Hello from a bus wrapper in Saskatoon, Sask, Canada

    :Welcome: from far overseas :glasses:
  10. lack the greeting to foreigners.

    Lack ? Not at all !!! I have been welcomed warmly and so shall everybody be :Welcome:'d :glasses:
  11. hello from nc

    :Welcome: from Belgium :glasses:
  12. Hello from Sweden

    :Welcome: From Belgium :glasses:
  13. Hello from SE Ohio

    Welcome from far overseas :Welcome:
  14. A hello and introduction to all

    Welcome here from a fellow crawler :Welcome: Hoping to start chasing expansion like you in a while :glasses:
  15. Hello from Belgium...

    Hi Craig ! Thanks about the feedback on the PC60 ... :Oops: I hope the PC keeps running... It's on an old Dell desktop. I'm now using a laptop and could not put it on there, no parallel port... And this PC-60 has no USB ... Laptop is on Linux anyway and I don't think I could get that to...
  16. Hello from Belgium...

    I had some reading here and must admit I am impressed with the help you guys are giving to others !!! :clapping: It looks like I will have lots and lots to read and learn !!! :iamwithstupid hmm thinking of it... One of my first questions might just be about an original business name to...
  17. Hello from Belgium...

    Thanks for the warm welcomes ! :U Rock: Hoping to be able to contribute soon :thumb:
  18. Cutter blade angles and blade pressure

    :goodpost: Look at the attached pic... As a newbie wanting to cut thick material I could have been tricked in the opposite direction and bought a 30° blade instead of a 60° (my 45° blade with max pressure barely cuts through the material, backing not even dented so I really need a better...
  19. Hello from Belgium...

    a quick intro .... hmm, where do I start :banghead: Well I guess that is really what I'm looking at... Where do I start ? So enlisting on a forum with :supersmilie: experts seemed like a good idea :wink: I have about zero experience... I do have access to an old but very lightly used...
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