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  1. For Sale-- Gently Used Epson GS6000 $11995.00

    Come take a look!! http://www.signs101.com/pp-classifieds/for-sale/p837-epson-gs6000-8-color-solvent-printer.html
  2. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    Not necessairily. Our experience has been that we get about 5 liters (almost 6 cartridges) before one needs replacing. The beauty as well is that that is a head for two colors, not just one, so you're not just replacing a black head, you're replacing a black/magenta. Kill two birds with one stone.
  3. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    It's slick and easy. That's the beauty. There's a (for lack of a better word) roll of chemical paper towels that the heads wip against after every other pass. The ink is inexpensive, the heads just snap in. It's very hard to have a bad print on this machine. It just keeps going. Nate
  4. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    Not sure who you're speaking to, but we purchased it from Ben at Caldera. If you call him tell him Nate sent you. Here are his contact details: BEN AMOR | Sales Manager | North America aba@caldera.com Skype: aniss-caldera Office: 612-216-5212 (ext. 2) Direct: 612-604-4266 Cell: 612-423-8972...
  5. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    It runs on Linux or Mac, though I suppose you could try doing it virtual on Windows, but I'd imagine being virtual will take a hit on performance.
  6. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    We put about $25-30K in to it for 15 large format, 1 grand format, 4 cutters, 15 users, 15 Adobe RIP Engines, etc. The base package is somewhere bwetwwn $2500-3000 or so from what I understand.
  7. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    We've got Visual RIP+ and GrandRIP+. Essentially VisualRIP is for large format machines where Clader actually drives the printer and Grand is for grand format machines where Caldera delivers the file to a front end host for the machine. Other than that there's not much difference, and when you...
  8. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    Just picked up an additional four of these today. They're great machines, and yes they do tend to dance a little--- nothing to worry about, especially if a good song is playing.
  9. Attention HP l25500 owners!

    Fantastic machines-- We own four, in addition to a LX800 (the big, big, brother). We're in the process of purchasing an additional four. Also, I'd recommend running them with Caldera. It's a perfect system.
  10. HP selling off it's hardware division (printers?)

    The news release clearly states it does NOT include anything other than consumer PCs http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2011/110818xb.html?mtxs=rss-corp-news "A post-transaction HP would continue to help its customers manage the information explosion and address their most critical...
  11. Who is the Largest Sign Company in the US, non-Franchise?

    The real YESCO isn't. From what I can read on their site this is an opportunity to service signs, not make them. It looks like they keep the sign making to themselves, which if I read it right is actually quite clever since Yesco has signs everywhere and at some point each one is going to need...
  12. Who is the Largest Sign Company in the US, non-Franchise?

    I'd say Young Electric Sign Co here in Utah
  13. HP Design Jet L25500 Opinions?

    Naw-- Showing off would entail telling you of our HP Scitex LX800 in addition to the four L25500 machines. :Cool 2:
  14. HP Design Jet L25500 Opinions?

    I've got four. They're great machines.
  15. Latex vs epson 6k

    Yea go figure-- we're looking to get a second LX800 here. We've also got 4 of the L25500 units in our fleet as well.
  16. Latex vs epson 6k

    Several issues here: 1) on the 42" and 60" machines you do not have to load the takeup to use the machine. You can have the print fall on the floor, you can tape the print to the roll prior to printing or you can tape the print to the roll when it gets to that point as it prints. The LX600...
  17. Latex vs epson 6k

    I have them both. The Latex is a better technology in my opinion. We find we run more jobs on one of the latex machines rather than one of the Epsons. Speed, the ink itself and the instant dry are all factors in this.
  18. Latex vs epson 6k

    Trade it in for Caldera. Much much better RIP. We've got four of the L25500 units and one of the LX800 machines running alongside several other machines all on Caldera with no issue. It's worth its weight in gold (and then some since it's actually not a very heavy box that it comes in).
  19. Latex vs epson 6k

    Not quite true. The L25500 machines don't require this. These are the 42" and 60" flavors of the technology. The LX600 and 800 do require a few feet of media to be wasted on load but if you're printing rolls as we do it's no big deal.
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