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Will an i1io 1st gen table (model eoast) work with the latest generation of i1 Publisher Pro 2 spectros? Or does it have to be the i1io 2nd gen table thst will work with the latest publisher pro 2?
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I'm new to digital printing and I'm putting together my first setup of a printer, cutter, and laminator. I am going to go with Caldera for my RIP, and Caldera VisualRIP+ appears to be the most logical option for a one-man startup shop like mine. However, on the rpimaging.com website I saw that...
Thanks for the info! Any idea of the amount of ink that would be used in a month's time in self-cleaning of the S80?
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When you say "the machine basically cleans itself", does it go through an automated, daily/weekly/monthly cleaning routine? What if I'm away from the office for several days, will the S80600 and S60600 do like the JV150 series from Mimaki will do in that they do an hourly cleaning involving on...
Thanks ewded! If I understand you and VanderJ correctly, and if my math is correct, it would cost approximately from $108 to $150 per month for routine maintenance of the JV150 in a shop that runs the machine every day in a 30 day month. The big variable here for me would be the cost of cleaning...
Also, I am needing test prints from these two machines that I am happy to pay for. Any dealers/owners of these machines out there who can accommodate me on this?
I posted a post similar to this post in the Mimaki forum inquiring about the JV150. If there are any Epson S60600 or S80600 owners/dealers that could help answer my questions about these two Epson machines, it would be greatly appreciated!
I'm looking to get my first digital printer (I will...
Thanks Josh. I have talked to Jordan there at Gans already about the HP machines, and so I'm still weighing my options. If the graininess issue is to be what I find as negligible, and the delamination issue isn't a widespread issue, then HP Latex may be the way I go (if it can reproduce the...
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