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?? Inkjecta ??
I was curious if any one had information on the original inkjecta. It does not have a give screw and is short stroke. I no the specifics are great machines was wondering if the original was a great machine also?
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i got an answer to this if you want to CLOSE this thread thank you
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It might be nice if you posted the answers for reference just in case anyone else is curious.
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o.k.. the answer i got was it is not a good runner. the only thing it can handle with some efficiecy is B and G. other than that no bueno
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Well that isn't right at all. I had one. Good color blender and good at black and grey. It can line but really only good at small groups. The only bad thing I can say about it is that it is loud. Like coil loud.
Sorry. I just realized this was for the model without give. I had the original with give.
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The origional model with out give was garbage..
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I had a original one and it worked great for colour providing you worked off the tip and not the needle...pretty much like a 1.8 stroke neotat...Try to hang loads of magnum and its going nowhere!...but worked off the tip colour flys in and gives a nice stress free heal...Must admit i didnt like it for lining,it was also very quiet.If they had made the original in a 3 or 3.5 stroke it would have been a bloody great machine....As it is its a good machine...
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I've owned two of the no give originals, and I love them. I use them for everything bar lining, I've never had any problems at all.
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im glad i didnt get it noisy and work off the tip..
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I have one and use if for both b and g and smooth as FUCK color. Id buy one in a heartbeat.
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