What are Responsive Modes used for?
What are Responsive Modes used for?
Responsive Modes adjust how the machine reacts to:
skin resistance, needle load, technique pressure
This allows the machine to feel:
softer for shading, more reactive for lining, more adaptive for textured skin
Can I use the same battery as for the SOL Nova Unlimited?
Can I use the same battery as for the SOL Nova Unlimited?
The SOL Nova Unlimited II runs with a different battery - 18500. This one is also standard and can be purchased anywhere. You can differentiate them by color, the battery for the first SOL Nova Unlimited is green, the battery for the newest release is black.
Is the stroke adjustable during use?
Is the stroke adjustable during use?
No. The SOL Nova Unlimited II uses fixed stroke configurations depending on the drive unit installed. Artists choose the stroke before work (e.g. 2.5 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 mm), not during operation.
Can I work a full day with this machine?
Can I work a full day with this machine?
Yes. With two batteries and fast swapping - continuous full-day studio use is supported.
Charging can happen between sessions or breaks.
Is it suitable for all tattoo styles?
Is it suitable for all tattoo styles?
Yes. It is designed for: Fine line work, Black & grey shading, Color packing, Solid lining.
Performance can be optimized using stroke selection + operating modes.
What makes the Unlimited II more advanced in workflow?
What makes the Unlimited II more advanced in workflow?
Key workflow improvements: Faster mode switching, More responsive control system, Better real-time display feedback, Reduced interruption during adjustments.
Designed to keep focus on tattooing, not machine setup.
Is it compatible with Cheyenne cartridges?
Is it compatible with Cheyenne cartridges?
Yes. It is fully compatible with: All Cheyenne cartridge systems and standard SOL Nova grip systems
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