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Joker

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  1. 4 hours ago, Joker said:

    Hi J thanks for the heads up, but I'm using a Mac and I think EK ist windows only, or? 

     

     

    19 hours ago, johnson4 said:

    Printfab says CMYK only from what I see. 
     

    Ekprint is worth the money and works great. They offer a demo, you could print with. It has a small watermark on the printout though. They support the 15000. Chipless is available for the printer, which I’d recommend over reset carts.
     

    you could also email some suppliers of acro10 and ask if it will be supported. 
     

    it will print slower, it only has 90 nozzles per channel compared to most others at 180.

    Can you tell me from where did you bought the EKprint? 

    It's because I'm from Europe and I would like to download it if possible. 

  2. 14 hours ago, johnson4 said:

    Printfab says CMYK only from what I see. 
     

    Ekprint is worth the money and works great. They offer a demo, you could print with. It has a small watermark on the printout though. They support the 15000. Chipless is available for the printer, which I’d recommend over reset carts.
     

    you could also email some suppliers of acro10 and ask if it will be supported. 
     

    it will print slower, it only has 90 nozzles per channel compared to most others at 180.

    Hi J thanks for the heads up, but I'm using a Mac and I think EK ist windows only, or? 

     

  3. 8 hours ago, johnson4 said:

    Use refillable carts and load them with DTF ink.

     

    Check your rip to see if it needs to be in a specific order, with the carts in the head it’s an easy change if you need to swap them. Ekprint you can select each channel color individually so it doesn’t matter

    Ha OK, I thought it would be much harder than that, is there any good brand for the Dtf ink? 

    And thanks for the reply and help. 

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