Hello all. First of all wonderful forum, I've really enjoyed reading it over the past few days and weeks!
I've been researching UV printers but I am admittedly very green when it comes to UV printers
What I'm looking to do are the following:
1) PRIMARY USE: Print on 1/4" and 1/4" laser cut plywood. Typical sizes would be 12" x 24" or 12" x 6" So we would cut the rectangular shapes with the laser and then feed those shapes into the flatbed for UV printing.
2) SECONDARY USE: Printing on small 2" or 3" shapes that would be printed on. This could be coasters or the faces of tap handles, whatever. (It's not absolutely necessary that I can do the secondary shapes but it would be really nice to be able to do this.)
Additional info:
1) Each one of the signs changes, so if I print 200 signs this will be 200 different designs (gift market)
2) Typical production would be 50 signs a shift, with potential of up to 500 signs a shift (during peak periods).
3) I will be using the laser to precut these shapes on 1/4" and 1/2" plywood and then putting them on/feeding them into the flatbed. Feeding full sheets in and then cutting them out later is not a possibility. This concerns me on the flatbeds that roll stuff in and out, vs staying stationary or the whole bed moving, will smaller items get caught rolling in out of things like the QC3200?
4) Why are most of the used ones I see from 2008? Do UV printers not last and that's why I see so many around 8 years old, am I getting into a money pit?
Here are the used machines I'm considering
HP 6100-TEMPO-Q
2008 Gandi Jeti 1224
2008 Rho 800
2008/2009 Vutek QS3200
HP FP700 (none currently available)
2007 Fuji Acuity
Looking forward to hearing your advice, it's must appreciated!
(Samples of the signs we are currently doing with sublimation but we will be moving to the UV printer attached)
I've been researching UV printers but I am admittedly very green when it comes to UV printers
What I'm looking to do are the following:
1) PRIMARY USE: Print on 1/4" and 1/4" laser cut plywood. Typical sizes would be 12" x 24" or 12" x 6" So we would cut the rectangular shapes with the laser and then feed those shapes into the flatbed for UV printing.
2) SECONDARY USE: Printing on small 2" or 3" shapes that would be printed on. This could be coasters or the faces of tap handles, whatever. (It's not absolutely necessary that I can do the secondary shapes but it would be really nice to be able to do this.)
Additional info:
1) Each one of the signs changes, so if I print 200 signs this will be 200 different designs (gift market)
2) Typical production would be 50 signs a shift, with potential of up to 500 signs a shift (during peak periods).
3) I will be using the laser to precut these shapes on 1/4" and 1/2" plywood and then putting them on/feeding them into the flatbed. Feeding full sheets in and then cutting them out later is not a possibility. This concerns me on the flatbeds that roll stuff in and out, vs staying stationary or the whole bed moving, will smaller items get caught rolling in out of things like the QC3200?
4) Why are most of the used ones I see from 2008? Do UV printers not last and that's why I see so many around 8 years old, am I getting into a money pit?
Here are the used machines I'm considering
HP 6100-TEMPO-Q
2008 Gandi Jeti 1224
2008 Rho 800
2008/2009 Vutek QS3200
HP FP700 (none currently available)
2007 Fuji Acuity
Looking forward to hearing your advice, it's must appreciated!
(Samples of the signs we are currently doing with sublimation but we will be moving to the UV printer attached)