Orajet 1917 is made for inkjet printers that are still using the stock ink that you would use in that printer originally. You could try some other materials that are suitable for eco solvent inks, like the Orajet 3651 or 3165, for example.
hey! ive found that printing on vinyl is alot more friendly with eco solvent ink. Oracal 651 for example is compatible with eco solvent ink and is a better and stronger vinyl than this one.
can this go onto shirts?
can I use this for a converted epson eco solvent printer ? like to make stickers and cup wraps? thank you
Orajet 1917 is made for inkjet printers that are still using the stock ink that you would use in that printer originally. You could try some other materials that are suitable for eco solvent inks, like the Orajet 3651 or 3165, for example.
hey! ive found that printing on vinyl is alot more friendly with eco solvent ink. Oracal 651 for example is compatible with eco solvent ink and is a better and stronger vinyl than this one.
Do you know if they have their logo printed on the back or is it bare white?
Hey Ben,
The Orajet 1917 has the Orafol backing with the part number.
@@GraphicSolutionsGroup Thank you. I'm trying to find blank backed printable (quality) vinyl.
@@BenMarton Does it need to be for an inkjet printer?
@@GraphicSolutionsGroup Yes, pigment based :) Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks