InkJetBiz is not an affiliate or licensee of Freehand Graphics. *ACCURIP™ is a trademark of Freehand Graphics. Please contact Juan Carlos Clavijo at for added information or to schedule a session This training comes as part of the turnkey system and is free.
Yes, InkJetBiz has a class every Wednesday afternoon for both resellers and end-users that need training on how to use CADLink with the ScreenMate workflow. Does InkJetBiz offer FREE ScreenMate training for resellers and end-users?Ī. We offer many different sizes in both cut sheets from 8.5”x11” to 44-inch rolls. Yes, GO ScreenMate nanoporous 5 mil film with outstanding performance and value pricing. Prism Inks, a sister company to Graphics One, has been manufacturing variations of this ink for over 15 years in Sunnyvale, California in the USA.Ī. Additionally, users can achieve a very high DMax density using ScreenMate ink.Ī. The ink absorbs 99.9% of all UV light and visible light. Yes, this ink is only used for making color separations. Was ScreenMate Ink developed specifically for film positives / negatives?Ī. Please contact InkJetBiz for a listing of supported printers. The third version is DX-T for all the older T-series of printers. The second version is for all DX printheads. We offer one version for the Micro-TFP printhead that is used by our T3170x and ET-15000 units. InkJetBiz offers three different types ScreenMate Ink that is generally not compatible with one another. How many varieties of ScreenMate Ink does InkJetBiz offer?Ī. Each system includes IJB’s exclusive ScreenMate Ink, ScreenMate Film, CADLink RIP, printer, support and training for one price.
InkJetBiz offers a 13”x 19” and a 24” full solution.Ī. What are the sizes of the turnkey film positive systems?Ī. InkJetBiz will end the program on May 31, 2021. When does the AccuRIP™ Trade-up Plan end?Ī. As the reseller of Graphics One, InkJetBiz is the only ink reseller company to offer two turnkey film positive printing systems. Does any other ink manufacturer offer a full turnkey film positive system?Ī. Please contact IJB for added information. Yes, we offer the Trade-up Plan for systems as well. Does InkJetBiz also offer the Trade-up Plan for the T3170x or ET-15000 SP systems?Ī. InkJetBiz will be launching a Mac-based RIP during Q2 of 2021. If someone wants to use CADLink on a Macintosh, it is possible to use a PC emulation package, but the emulation packages are currently not compatible with Big Sur, the latest Mac operating system.Ī.
Does CADLink offer a Macintosh-based RIP?Ī. CADLink FilmMaker is far superior to this very basic RIP and is LESS expensive. In the meantime, Freehand is offering a low-cost limited version for $299 that has very few features. Freehand announced on their website that they have suspended shipping their current RIP and will introduce a new RIP later this year. Why was the AccuRIP™ Trade-up Plan implemented?Ī.
This upgrade is limited to printers sized 24-inches and under.
All the user has to do is provide a dongle, a copy of the sales receipt, or take a screenshot of the AccuRIP™ serial number from their computer.
Any user who has AccuRIP™ can trade-up to the full version of CADLink FilmMaker for only $295. What is the AccuRIP™ Trade-up Plan and how does it work?Ī. If your post doesn't post, message a mod.Q. Show us your work! Be proud of what you do, showing off your work could easily influence and inspire others! Be warned: pics are fine, but if it's too "spammy" your post will be removed. Share knowledge! Every screen printer does things a little differently share your techniques However, there's nothing wrong with general discussion.Īny links to videos, articles, websites, et. Hey I'm new to this, what type of ink do you guys suggest I start with and what are the differences in types of inks? Please refrain from posts that ask across-the-board questions. No matter what your skill level, whether you are a beginner who can't register a single image to a blank sheet of paper or a print god who yawns and lays down a four-color halftone perfectly with no hinge clamps or registration marks, there are ALWAYS questions. Visit the fine-art screen printing sub-reddit: /r/serigraphy We welcome most posts, typically: questions, interesting links, tips&tricks, etc. This is a subreddit specifically devoted to the art and crafts of serigraphy(screen printing).