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Onyx profiling is easy.
It guides you step by step.
The only step you need to look at a swatch and make judgements from the print is ink limits.
Your trainer should give you tips on that.
Also a few settings might need to be changed in the icc profile creation at the end.
Epson output is far superior to latex and uses less ink. 4 colour printers will always use less than 6 when profiled correctly.
Sure the 40600 is cheaper but do you want to print at 17.6 sq metres/hour or 10.5?
They are in Australia so not sure if they ship to you or you can find a similar product where you are.
https://www.nanovations.com.au/n-bond-glass-primer.htm
I saw one at the recent print show here and have to say the Colorado 1650 looks pretty good.
We have some samples and the ink seems nearly as flexible as latex.
The ability to print in matte would be handy.
Not crashing but when one finishes a job Onyx shows it as still printing so you can't start another job.
We just went to v19 which supposedly has printer isolation which hopefully that lets you shut one down and restart without having to reboot the rip. Haven't tested that yet, only been...
HP latex prints - you can laminate right away and are super scratch resistant unlaminated so are perfect for short term promotional work. Glitchy communication with Onyx. Media loading sucks.
Epson Surecolor prints - faster, better colour, consistant length, better quality. The 60600 uses less...
It's a bit of a pain to get taped on and started but it's great if you have a full roll to cut.
I think we've only used it once.
It does roll back.
We also had no idea how to activate it. There's a sensor hidden at the back so if turned on in the front panel it will simply start taking up.
You were at the print show too?
Shame I missed you.. yeah it was just a quick walk through really.
See anything you liked?
The new Colorado was looking good.
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