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I had been looking at ecosolvent and latex to see if they are worth the the extra cost. I currently have Epson 9900s that I use to print trade show graphics on polyester fabric. The client gets these muddy and must be able to scrub them with Clorox wipes, without having the image affected. I currently spray laminate them, but this is time consuming. Being able to match spot colors is also critical.

Surprisingly to me, I was incomes that ecosolvent and latex also require the fabric have an ink receptive coating, just like aqueous.

I was told that latex is a little more durable than ecosolvent.

Thoughts?

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