Ok, so I have a question. I'm new to tattooing. Go easy on me, people, because it might be a dumb question. I'm just trying to learn. I really want to buy the acus m1. But I'm concerned because I don't have an autoclave and it doesn't have disposal grips. First question, I think I know the answer to. Are there disposable grips that will work with it? If not, my second question I think I also know the answer to. Is there a way to keep the grip/internals from getting contaminated (internal barriers)? I kinda doubt it. Third question: Are madacide/cavicide, ultrasonic cleaners, dry autoclaves, or a budget pressure cooker an alternative that will pass a health inspection? I think the answer is NO to all of those questions. It seems to me that having an autoclave is mandatory if you want most pen machines (minus Cheyenne and Bishop). I have seen the Vlad Blad Avenger 2 is a good alternative with similar capabilities as the Acus m1. The new Avenger 3 looks like it would be good, too. My final and main question: Should I just get an autoclave, or would the Vlad Avenger series be a better/easier/cheaper route? The Sol Nova seems limited and not quick to adjust. The Bishops have mixed reviews and I'd need to buy 3 seperate machines (might as well buy a autoclave and Acus M1)... Sorry, this is long but any help make my decision would be greatly appreciated!
No grips available for the Acus. Just use cartridges with the back flow membrane and barrier film while wrapping your machine. You will need to still disassemble and clean with madacide to be safe. @yourakunt4909
@naptownink thanks i got the asus and membrain cartridges. I also have machine sleeves that i screw the grip over then cover the grip too. Should i wrap it differently? The internal tip does still contact the cartridge. Ill clean it with chems. Should I not use cavicide? I cant find good info on the difference between madacide and cavicide besides kill times. Are they used for different purposes?
Bro I travel and do tattoos and I need a printer to travel with. How is this one keeping up ?
Sick video!! How could I setup my inkjet for stencils?
Need to buy a new inkjet and fill with inkjet stencil ink
can i use photoshop to make prints with ats886 printer or only the ats886 app
You can photo shop, then save it then send the saved image to the printer
thank you
@@geedickens
it wiil printed to the photoshop size?@@geedickens
I bought one yesterday, is it possible to print A3 size on it? Please answer
No but you can do 2 seperate prints with the app!
That is correct
@@dornawiona2792how ?
Bro you gotta straighten those picture frames out 😂
I have bought at least 5 Epson inkjet printers and they keep stop working for me.. I’m looking for a good thermal printer
This one does the job ecspecially for small lines and simple designs
I found that you have to print off every other day if not every day if not once clogging starts it’s over drain in put it in a new one smh
Ok, so I have a question. I'm new to tattooing. Go easy on me, people, because it might be a dumb question. I'm just trying to learn.
I really want to buy the acus m1. But I'm concerned because I don't have an autoclave and it doesn't have disposal grips. First question, I think I know the answer to. Are there disposable grips that will work with it? If not, my second question I think I also know the answer to. Is there a way to keep the grip/internals from getting contaminated (internal barriers)? I kinda doubt it. Third question: Are madacide/cavicide, ultrasonic cleaners, dry autoclaves, or a budget pressure cooker an alternative that will pass a health inspection? I think the answer is NO to all of those questions. It seems to me that having an autoclave is mandatory if you want most pen machines (minus Cheyenne and Bishop). I have seen the Vlad Blad Avenger 2 is a good alternative with similar capabilities as the Acus m1. The new Avenger 3 looks like it would be good, too. My final and main question: Should I just get an autoclave, or would the Vlad Avenger series be a better/easier/cheaper route? The Sol Nova seems limited and not quick to adjust. The Bishops have mixed reviews and I'd need to buy 3 seperate machines (might as well buy a autoclave and Acus M1)... Sorry, this is long but any help make my decision would be greatly appreciated!
No grips available for the Acus. Just use cartridges with the back flow membrane and barrier film while wrapping your machine. You will need to still disassemble and clean with madacide to be safe. @yourakunt4909
@naptownink thanks i got the asus and membrain cartridges. I also have machine sleeves that i screw the grip over then cover the grip too. Should i wrap it differently? The internal tip does still contact the cartridge. Ill clean it with chems. Should I not use cavicide? I cant find good info on the difference between madacide and cavicide besides kill times. Are they used for different purposes?
I also found a steam pressure autoclave on ebay for $130 and on amazon for about $200. Do you think those are worth it?
You have to remove the yellow Part from the paper
I have this machine, you gotta remove the yellow paper.
How is it so far
How is the machine keeping up ?