Does anyone know where to find a thread about solvent printing on fabric using a Mimaki JV33 with SS21 inks or a Seiko M with Seiko's solvent ink? I'm having a hard time finding a thread this specific.
I'm wondering if its because most printers use dye-sub?
Thanks,
MikeD
Thanks for the tip!
Did you have to do anything special to protect the printer's platen, or does the ink stay on top?
Fisher is an awesome company. I contacted them out of the blue for some samples and they sent what looked like 10yd rolls of each one I inquired about!!
Another for Fisher Textiles. Some fabrics are a LOT easier to print than others. The thinner it is - like the satin - the harder it is to get a good looking print on it. We print a good bit on their canvas and their "heavy knit". The heavy knit is great for fabric banners and whatnot. While coated, some of the thinner stuff still bleeds out so bad that it is just hard to get a good solid image on it since you have to cut the ink so far back. To avoid tons of bleeding the print will have to be very very light. Fabrics are not the easiest to profile either.... once you get one figured out though the results can be fantastic and a nice niche. The heavy knit also works great on simple X frame banner stands with grommets in it. Cut it with a hot knife for the cleanest edge - scissors will also work fine and it does not really fray much at all.
What Sightline describes sounds like the 310 I'm working with. I'm going to keep working with it, but here is my first shot at it.
Picture is of the 210 NOT 310