I currently do t-shirt transfers using inkjet paper (terrible..but it's been paying the bills). I have some questions and concerns before I decide to upgrade to the Latex 115 system. I'd really appreciate if anyone can help me with this:
1. All of these posts about "grainy prints". I ordered samples from HP and they came in yesterday. The prints had some grain but nothing near as bad as I thought. Attached are some pics. First one is from 12 inches away and the second is from 3 inches away...my iPhone is exaggerating the grain a bit. If I were to download the profile from HP (it is available from printos.com) for the heat transfer vinyl that I will be using, is this the quality I should expect? Or do I have to jump through some hoops to get them to look the same? I am perfectly happy with this quality.
2. I currently use a GCC Expert 24 LX cutter. It has some hiccups with accuracy so I'm considering getting the Print and Cut bundle which comes with the HP Summa cutter. Would this cutter do at least 10 feet of accurate contour cutting of multiple designs (probably only a 30" roll)? I would have at least 30-50 designs on each print. I see that is only has 3 pinch rollers vs 4 with the HP Latex 315 but I'm not sure if that's a big deal or not.
3. I contacted SAi about this but no response: I currently create cut lines in Illustrator and prefer to keep doing it that way since I'm pretty fluent with it. Can I simply continue doing this, saving them as EPS and then easily import them and nest them into Flexi Design to contour cut? All videos online only show how much "better" Flexi design is than Illustrator so I can't find how well importing works. I'm concerned about some functionalities being disabled if I didn't create the contour lines within Flexi itself.
Any advice or information would be appreciated. Real excited to get this thing and eliminate some of the major headaches I get with the cheap inkjet paper transfers.
1. All of these posts about "grainy prints". I ordered samples from HP and they came in yesterday. The prints had some grain but nothing near as bad as I thought. Attached are some pics. First one is from 12 inches away and the second is from 3 inches away...my iPhone is exaggerating the grain a bit. If I were to download the profile from HP (it is available from printos.com) for the heat transfer vinyl that I will be using, is this the quality I should expect? Or do I have to jump through some hoops to get them to look the same? I am perfectly happy with this quality.
2. I currently use a GCC Expert 24 LX cutter. It has some hiccups with accuracy so I'm considering getting the Print and Cut bundle which comes with the HP Summa cutter. Would this cutter do at least 10 feet of accurate contour cutting of multiple designs (probably only a 30" roll)? I would have at least 30-50 designs on each print. I see that is only has 3 pinch rollers vs 4 with the HP Latex 315 but I'm not sure if that's a big deal or not.
3. I contacted SAi about this but no response: I currently create cut lines in Illustrator and prefer to keep doing it that way since I'm pretty fluent with it. Can I simply continue doing this, saving them as EPS and then easily import them and nest them into Flexi Design to contour cut? All videos online only show how much "better" Flexi design is than Illustrator so I can't find how well importing works. I'm concerned about some functionalities being disabled if I didn't create the contour lines within Flexi itself.
Any advice or information would be appreciated. Real excited to get this thing and eliminate some of the major headaches I get with the cheap inkjet paper transfers.