illuminate Creative
New Member
Hey everyone,
I just did my "introduction post" so I'm as new to this forum as you can get.
I've been in the biz for a long time and have extensive experience with Roland Eco-Sol and HP Latex printers...
I also bought a used dirtbike and it has an aftermarket graphics kit on it from a company in Australia called "Rival Ink". Looking at the quality of their prints, I was floored. I've attached photos for you to see the detail in the tiny type under their logo. For comparison, there is a ruler in the shot as well so you can see how small it is.
I printed some decals using a HP Latex 560 and the best print quality I could get resulted in a more "speckled" or "mottled" print. You'll see in the pics...
I've heard the Epson printers have a finer pico-liter droplet size (not sure if I'm saying that correctly) but would that make the difference between my old Roland or HP and their beautiful, non-speckled prints?
Just curious as to what kind of printer has this amount of detail??
I just did my "introduction post" so I'm as new to this forum as you can get.
I've been in the biz for a long time and have extensive experience with Roland Eco-Sol and HP Latex printers...
I also bought a used dirtbike and it has an aftermarket graphics kit on it from a company in Australia called "Rival Ink". Looking at the quality of their prints, I was floored. I've attached photos for you to see the detail in the tiny type under their logo. For comparison, there is a ruler in the shot as well so you can see how small it is.
I printed some decals using a HP Latex 560 and the best print quality I could get resulted in a more "speckled" or "mottled" print. You'll see in the pics...
I've heard the Epson printers have a finer pico-liter droplet size (not sure if I'm saying that correctly) but would that make the difference between my old Roland or HP and their beautiful, non-speckled prints?
Just curious as to what kind of printer has this amount of detail??