onlygraphics101
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i am humbly asking for your honest opinions which is a better dtf printer out of these two the degitech fabrica or the htvront 2 printer thx for any and all advise.
It'll run just as easy as your other epsons.Hi Victor,
I was wondering how those Epsons really run? I've got two of the Mimaki dual head units and for a while we were debating switching to the Epsons as the Mimakis were giving us a lot of issues. Overal the Mimakis are doing great now but I'm still curious about the Epsons and it's hard to find much feedback anywhere. Even our Epson dealer wouldn't really go into much detail on them. We have Epson dye sub and solvent printers already. Are they really as low maintenance as they advertise? We just bought a ROQ impress so we might be buying another DTF printer. We'll likely go with a 9 color but I'm not sure yet.
Thanks! Tai
I was looking at the mimaki well before epson g6070 came out and after I saw that the heads looked similar to DX7 heads I said no thanks based on my white and metallic experience 10 years ago on Roland VS printerThe Mimaki Dtf printers were a mistake, just took a JV150/300 and put different ink and more white channels in it. They're crazy problematic and the old 1440 heads are awful with DTF inks.
and I think the G6070 has a better head than even the i3200, I remember seeing its 20-25% bigger, newer head although I haven't been able to find any specs.The 1440/DX7 is also a terrible value these days compared to the i3200 series. As the name implies, 1440 versus 3200 nozzles. Higher native DPI, more coverage and less than half the cost. 180 nozzles per inch on the 1440 versus 300DPI on the i3200, and since the nozzles are protected instead of one big nozzle plate, way less delamination issues.