jkdbjj
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OK, so I too have a Latex machine, and am starting to love it now that a lot of the wrinkles have been worked out.
However, during my investigation of Latex inks, the guru of print reviews himself Nicholas Hellmuth alluded to a much much better technology that he feels will end possibly, latex, solvent, eco solvent and maybe even UV.
Resin ink, is something he is heavily invested into, in terms of research and development. If memory serves there is a Brazilian company making printers with it, he claims far exceed the abilities of all mentioned inks above, and more green as well.
We all know first to market and the all might marketing dollar gets the worm (latex/HP), but I guess we should all be looking out for Resin printers, I'd say by the end of this year we might see a rise in them.
However, during my investigation of Latex inks, the guru of print reviews himself Nicholas Hellmuth alluded to a much much better technology that he feels will end possibly, latex, solvent, eco solvent and maybe even UV.
Resin ink, is something he is heavily invested into, in terms of research and development. If memory serves there is a Brazilian company making printers with it, he claims far exceed the abilities of all mentioned inks above, and more green as well.
We all know first to market and the all might marketing dollar gets the worm (latex/HP), but I guess we should all be looking out for Resin printers, I'd say by the end of this year we might see a rise in them.