One of the biggest questions I get when people are choosing a Roland BN2 model is whether they really need white ink.
It’s a huge investment, and honestly, the maintenance and cost can really add up if you aren't using it constantly.
I’ve found that for the vast majority of my projects, I can get a perfect result without it.
Check out this video to see how to get a white layer without using any white ink at all.
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