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Reviews (2)

03 Nov, 2021
Unique & hilarious!
Metalocalypse pokes fun at death metal culture in a ridiculous &, yet somehow still, respectful way.
KYO-CAIN!

27 Dec, 2021
Great for tattoo stencils
1 of 1 found this helpful The Brother PJ-673 pairs nicely with a Mac. I did have to download a driver, but it was easy to find on the Brother website which also has the full manual available for download or viewing. I LOVE being able to print tattoo stencils right off my computer. The ongoing issue I have is with the paper crinkling in spots which create flaws in the stencil. You can see what I mean in my included pictures, specifically the dragon one. I've tried several suggestions to remedy this issue, but nothing has panned out. Some people swear that a lower voltage power supply prevents the thin stencil paper from crumpling. I now use a 12V=2A power source, but have not really noticed a difference. My tattoos are still successful as long as I keep the original reference picture close by. Even with this complaint, I'm happy with the printer & I recommend it to other tattoo artists. But... I'd never buy a brand new one. A used one at about $100-$120 is a fair price.