So I initially liked the look of the Epson T3100x and called Epson, but they advised strongly against using vegetable inks, saying this may break the printer. When I asked for more information on Epson inks, the information they pointed me to included a long list of testing done on animals...
For example, do you think an Epson SureColor SC-T3400 A1 Colour Large Format Printer would be suitable & how would I find a good quality vegetable ink to work well with the machine?
Thank you, yes quality of the finished product will be important but I suspect paper like a paper bag and 100gsm or similar.
Yes aware it will be a big investment so keen to understand as much as possible and make the best selection!
Thank you :)
Hi @stratman and thank you
I'm afraid its a bit chicken and egg - I'm still trying to identify the exact paper, ink and printer, but without a starting point its hard to find compatible combinations. So open to suggestions! I expect single sheets though :)
Hi there, I've just joined as hoping some of you may be able to help me. I would like to find a printer which can print B2 (500x700mm) recyclable wrapping paper on recycled vegan paper using vegetable inks. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you :)