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14 busy rolands = $14k ink use per month (geniune roland ink as you say). You can cut that number in half and reduce labor by switching to a production printer
with that volume of printing you can have significant savings by changing from the Rolands. You need to step up to production machines, ink and labor savings.
what per sq/ft price are you selling them at?
Get 3 of these to replace the 14 rolands and cut your ink cost in half. Will also be significant labor savings operating 3 printers vs 14
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/colorado-1650-uvgel-printer
Have you talked to a gf rep? if you buy from lets say fellers have you asked grimco to beat that price etc? I use that vinyl too and don't remember the price going up by more than 10%
If you are printing that much get rid of the rolands and buy a colorado 1650, will pay for itself in ink...
It has AVERY DENNISON ICS WARRANTY CERTIFICATION
"When combining UVgel 460 inks and Avery Dennison media and laminates, customers have the confidence that their printed applications will last up to eight years outdoors and up to 11 years indoors."
Canon is also did some unlaminated vs...
Max speed video I made a while back, this is sellable quality at 1700sqft/hr but most of the stuff I print is at around 400sqft/hr settings (looks better than highest quality settings on latex or ecosol)
I've owned mine for a little over a year.
100% worth it, it will pay for itself in ink savings if you are printing alot. I'm at 5.9 cents/sq ft after printing 350k sqft. I went from spending 3.5k per month on ink on my rolands to 1.5k on ink per month for the Colorado. that savings more than...
My brother is 22, finished college last year (paid for it himself with scholarships, 0 debt) and just started a $90k per year programming job mostly working from home that goes up to $120k second year of employment, way more possible with more experience (Working for a very big software...
Step 1 should be stop printing money and reduce governments spending, instead 370 billion of the "inflation reduction act" will be used for "climate change"
The same way it was acceptable to print the money in the first place. Government is always "helping" fix the problems they caused in the first place and average folks pay the price both ways. You'll have to pay a little more so that more money can be printed and sent overseas
My experience with Canon has been great, Colorado 1650. On 2 separate problems tech shows up same day and fixes the problem same day including bringing parts. This was under warranty service. I'm in Houston and there are 5+ Colorado techs in the city ( they service other canon printers too)
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