Hi Jay, thanks for the very informative videos on uv printing . I know you made a video on a dedicated golf ball printer, but I'm wondering can the printer featured here ( the ZZ1S?), print golf balls? using different ink obviously.
if you were printing these regularly, I would suggest a 3d printed form to pull the glove over, and have a raised part to keep the bottom of the glove off the table, then you secure the form to your table and print one after another.
How difficult is it to switch over a printer from hard ink to soft ink? And would you consider soft ink a universal ink for all surfaces? Or what is the distinct advantage of using one over the other and which one would you use if you only wanted to load your machine with one type of ink?
What happens if you print the soft ink on metal or lets say other hard surfaces like golfballs. If it dosnt adhere nicely , can one maybe give it a varnish coat to make it durable?
This was cool! I have never seen the soft ink before. Thanks!
They ver super cool
Completely awesome!!!
Hi Jay, thanks for the very informative videos on uv printing . I know you made a video on a dedicated golf ball printer, but I'm wondering can the printer featured here ( the ZZ1S?), print golf balls? using different ink obviously.
Absolutly it can print on golf balls
Now I can put my logo on all my worker's gloves!
Beans 🫘
Better switch the inks In the printer or it would Crack and fall off video showing you how to do this is in the works
@@JaysToDoList oh good, I'll stay tuned!
if you were printing these regularly, I would suggest a 3d printed form to pull the glove over, and have a raised part to keep the bottom of the glove off the table, then you secure the form to your table and print one after another.
Good idea
How difficult is it to switch over a printer from hard ink to soft ink?
And would you consider soft ink a universal ink for all surfaces? Or what is the distinct advantage of using one over the other and which one would you use if you only wanted to load your machine with one type of ink?
I just uploaded a video showing you how th-cam.com/video/YlfoX_EP5PI/w-d-xo.html
What happens if you print the soft ink on metal or lets say other hard surfaces like golfballs. If it dosnt adhere nicely , can one maybe give it a varnish coat to make it durable?
It will adhere just not as well
You could place the gloves with the fingers facing outside and print the image 180 degrees.
Sure we can do thay
Can it also use soft inks on paper? Does it have a gloss ink?
You can on paper sure also there is soft gloss
What is the maximum print area size for that printer and does it have a vacuum table?
We offer a 6090 that is almost 24x36 inches
@@JaysToDoList which inks did you use on the light switch covers?
Decimal inches makes me cringe ... 2¾ " or 96.5mm 😂
Agree but that is how the calipers read haha also the graphic design software but as a previous carpenter I completely understand this 😄