I run 2 Inkjectas at my shop. 1 set up with a 2.5 mm cam for B&G and one setup with a 3.25 for line and packing. I just ordered a 4mm direct from Inkjecta but can’t seem to get a response or find any literature on the 4mm performance wise. I love the soft blends I achieve with my Nanos but am also looking to have some more juxtapositions in my work. Just concerned they’ll pack too solid for my liking... yes, I’m sure I’ll figure it out fast enough but am obviously curious enough to actually engage an online forum for info lmao... the shame! Anybody?
Could I use with any cartridge compatible grips?I mean apart hawk and inkjecta grips ....like the heavy chrome ones click in and go ....hope you get me.thank you
Hey! My machine is can't work when I put on the cartridge on it. What's the problem? It's work without cartridge like a horse but when I put on the cartridge the motor is just stuck can''t moving. I just tried some different cartridges and grips but no luck.
Hi, are you running the power supply on a lower voltage? If you're running a lower voltage and using a tougher cartridge, you may find there's no movement. Feel free however to email us at info@killerink.co.uk and one of the team will be able to assist you further.
Hola pdrian hacer los tutoriales en español -casellano o traducidos asi no enteramos todos porque hay mucha gente no podemos entender y asi nos facilita mas la informacion grasias
hey, I bought one (Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite - Complete Carbon). do you have to use a rubber ring for the needle bar? If so, do you have a photo of how the rubber ring is correctly installed? Thank you very much herbert
Hi Herbert, the elastic band that comes with the machine isn't essential for most cartridge grips, but it does help. There are instructions included, but if you go to 2:06 in this video, you will see how the elastic band is attached.
Hey, it can run from 4.5 V up to 18 V, so it's best to start from, say, 10 V and work from there to see what's best for you, as your preferred voltage/stroke depend on various things such as needle size, hand speed, etc.
Hi, you only need a very light coating on it. Sometimes it’s not necessary on some grips, unless it looks like it is pretty close to the inner backstem. We’d say every session because the machine will need a wipe down anyway. The grease included will last a long time.
I had the v6 and it was a decent machine. I just love the way inkjectas look tho! Lol I might have to give one of these a try
I run 2 Inkjectas at my shop. 1 set up with a 2.5 mm cam for B&G and one setup with a 3.25 for line and packing. I just ordered a 4mm direct from Inkjecta but can’t seem to get a response or find any literature on the 4mm performance wise. I love the soft blends I achieve with my Nanos but am also looking to have some more juxtapositions in my work. Just concerned they’ll pack too solid for my liking... yes, I’m sure I’ll figure it out fast enough but am obviously curious enough to actually engage an online forum for info lmao... the shame!
Anybody?
Could I use with any cartridge compatible grips?I mean apart hawk and inkjecta grips ....like the heavy chrome ones click in and go ....hope you get me.thank you
Which hits harder the semi-rigid bar or the thickest torsion ?
Hey! The semi-rigid will be harder, in this case. If you want a solid hit, then the full rigid is available on our site, too 😊
Hey! My machine is can't work when I put on the cartridge on it. What's the problem? It's work without cartridge like a horse but when I put on the cartridge the motor is just stuck can''t moving. I just tried some different cartridges and grips but no luck.
Hi, are you running the power supply on a lower voltage? If you're running a lower voltage and using a tougher cartridge, you may find there's no movement. Feel free however to email us at info@killerink.co.uk and one of the team will be able to assist you further.
Can you review the Bishop Rotary V6 ? :)
Are the Inkjecta Nanos compatible with any power supply?
Hi, yes the Inkjecta Flite Nano machines are compatible with any power supply. www.killerinktattoo.co.uk/tattoo-power-supplies/tattoo-power-supply
Hola pdrian hacer los tutoriales en español -casellano o traducidos asi no enteramos todos porque hay mucha gente no podemos entender y asi nos facilita mas la informacion grasias
Hello ! Who is the best for lining ?
Hi, all versions of the Inkjecta Flite Nano are great for lining :)
hey, I bought one (Inkjecta Flite Nano Ultra Lite - Complete Carbon). do you have to use a rubber ring for the needle bar? If so, do you have a photo of how the rubber ring is correctly installed? Thank you very much herbert
Hi Herbert, the elastic band that comes with the machine isn't essential for most cartridge grips, but it does help. There are instructions included, but if you go to 2:06 in this video, you will see how the elastic band is attached.
@@KillerInkTattooEU there was no rubber band included with me
They are sold separately.
@@KillerInkTattooEU you have a Link for me ?
www.killerinktattoo.co.uk/pack-of-100-tattoo-elastic-bands
Hello killer ink,i already buy the polish brass edition from you and i want to ask what the best voltage and stroke for lining work,thank you
Hey, it can run from 4.5 V up to 18 V, so it's best to start from, say, 10 V and work from there to see what's best for you, as your preferred voltage/stroke depend on various things such as needle size, hand speed, etc.
@@KillerInkTattooEU thanks...i will try it
hi killer ink how often I grease the neck
Hi, you only need a very light coating on it. Sometimes it’s not necessary on some grips, unless it looks like it is pretty close to the inner backstem. We’d say every session because the machine will need a wipe down anyway. The grease included will last a long time.
@@KillerInkTattooEU thx what about cheyeen grip ? 😉
You don't need any grease on the Cheyenne grip :)
@@KillerInkTattooEU thx Killer Ink
No problem!
So it's another cheap tattoo machine made in China or Hong Kong and branded with some American word on the side? Okay, cool.
All Inkjecta machines are built in the company's factory in Australia - where the owners are from.
He is just gelous because he dosen't have the money for this amazing maschines :))
Wow what an idiot
Where are you snowflake?
You clearly aren’t a tattoo artist lol.