Selling dye-based-ink prints that will fade, even in indirect sunlight is something you should "disclaimer" before people buy. They should know that due-based prints fade, and to make them last a bit longer, they need to put their prints in a dimmer rooms, and use UV glass.
Thanks I’ll let people know, so far I haven’t sold a whole lot of prints as of yet, but from my research and most notably I have found Dye based ink can last upto 20 years in the right conditions. That being said Pigment Based inks if not handled properly can smear on certain papers.
i want to purchase a photo printer for family pictures what kind of printer or ink should i purchase so my photos last and won’t fade in the sun? thanks
After researching if you want photos to absolutely last 50+ years you’re probably better off going with a laser printer. The photos from an Inkjet should last a considerable amount of time 20+ on the right archival paper and in a room with little to no direct sunlight.
I mean Amazon is still basically the best place for online shopping and you can always tell if you're buying third party on the right side of the screen if the seller doesn't match the vendor lol. Also, the only way you'll see the third party sellers is if the item is out of stock, which makes sense if you're saying it was out of stock everywhere else. At that point find a different place to purchase or just wait
Yeah I have most everything I need on different websites other than Amazon🤷🏻♂️ plus I wasn’t going to spend an extra $90 for a printer that doesn’t cost that much
To be fair I haven’t had any experience with Vinyl so I can’t say yes unfortunately. My knowledge on vinyl is limited to some things Ive watched on Cricket machines.. I have some limited experience with t-shirt iron on printables
So happy to have come across this, currently have this printer in my cart and I want a nice photo printer for doing photography prints, as well as making transparency prints for screenprinting. Also want to make DIY photo zines. Please do a video on printing with that expensive paper with this printer if you get the sample pack, Id love to see that!
I have no idea, depends I guess on what the transfers instructions tell you to do to take care of the shirt after printing? Did you pre wash the shirts? Were the transfers Inkjet? Did you wash the transfer 48hours after pressing?
I will have to test that out and let you know but I can tell you it’s fairly quick from start to print. A 13x19 takes roughly around 2 minutes if not faster
Hi Jordan, do you still have your Esty shop? Searched on Etsy for JH Visuals but nothing came up. Could you post the link, would love to see it. Also, your prints that you sell, are they borderless, unmatted prints? Thanks so much. Enjoyed this video. Canon makes great products and this printer is among the best.
Probably not film, as I don’t think Inkjet is good for screen printing. You’ll probably need a specific printer for that. But I think you should probably be okay with Transparency printing
@@wardworld5376 when you go to print the image, it should bring up a prompt before printing it, at that point you should be able to choose which size you want
I wasn’t guessing, I was trying to remember which ones it had. Thanks it takes the 251 Canon Ink cartridges. Let me know if you have any other questions
As of 2021, in Hungary an average monthly salary is around 1000$..and this exact printer here in Hungary costs around 500$...So basically the 50% of someones monthly income. And you were waiting FOR MONTHS 'cause you didn't want to pay 330$ for it... its fuckin ridiculous. What perecntage is 330$ of your monthly income? like FIVE?
I’m not going to overpay for something. It’s fucking ridiculous, the printer costs $280 not $330… fuck price gouging. If you want to pay more for it be my guest, I didn’t need it at $330.