Hi, i'm new to digital printing.
I run a sportstore and started printing the shirts myself 2 years ago with a Summa D60 plotter.
This is perfect for 1 color designs and names/numbers.
But i have to apply multicolor logo's as well, which for now have to be ordered.
The problem is that ordering color logo's is expensive if i need a low number of logo's.
For example a JR team of 10 shirts.
I am looking into Roland Eco Solvent for creating printed Heat Transfer.
I see that the SP-300i has a resolution of 1440 dpi. The BN-20 also has 1440 dpi but uses a newer printhead. Then there is the SG-300, which has a lower resolution of 900 dpi.
How does the SG-300 achieve better quality then the old SP-300i?
And which of the three has the best looking image quality from close range? I also a interested in the quality of solid colors. I've seen samples of collegues where the dittering in solid colors is easily seen.
I run a sportstore and started printing the shirts myself 2 years ago with a Summa D60 plotter.
This is perfect for 1 color designs and names/numbers.
But i have to apply multicolor logo's as well, which for now have to be ordered.
The problem is that ordering color logo's is expensive if i need a low number of logo's.
For example a JR team of 10 shirts.
I am looking into Roland Eco Solvent for creating printed Heat Transfer.
I see that the SP-300i has a resolution of 1440 dpi. The BN-20 also has 1440 dpi but uses a newer printhead. Then there is the SG-300, which has a lower resolution of 900 dpi.
How does the SG-300 achieve better quality then the old SP-300i?
And which of the three has the best looking image quality from close range? I also a interested in the quality of solid colors. I've seen samples of collegues where the dittering in solid colors is easily seen.