Quick Comparison - Water Drop K6 VS G3P800

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2024
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Komentáře • 4

  • @lhez
    @lhez Před 19 dny

    Hey! Whats the power input?

    • @HaiTech
      @HaiTech  Před 18 dny +1

      K6:
      Maximum Daily Capacity
      600 GPD
      Feed Water Pressure
      14.5-87 psi/0.1-0.6 MPa
      Rated Voltage/Current
      110-12OV /7A
      Rated Frequency
      60HZ
      WD-G3P800:
      Feed Water Pressure
      14.5-87 psi/0.1-0.6 MPa
      Max Daily Production Rate
      800 GPD
      Power Specification
      Input 110-240 VAC, 2.5A
      Rated Frequency
      50 / 60 HZ

  • @vijaymohan9898
    @vijaymohan9898 Před 3 měsíci

    I have edited 2x2 inches vector logo in Adobe Illustrator I have exported in High quality but that is is 10 kb, is that enough for printing DTF on t shirt?

    • @HaiTech
      @HaiTech  Před 3 měsíci +1

      how big do you plan on printing it? that's about 144x144 pixels. Yes you can print even smaller than that. something that small would be best as a small logo on a shirt maybe? I would make the image very large and high resolution, then when you import it into the printer software (PRO RIP) you can adjust it to whatever size you want. so if you want to make it small like 2x2, the image will still have a lot of detail and great quality.