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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)
I have a colorado 1650 and a colex.
That whole setup would be around 300k depending on the fotoba cutter used. The newest fotoba cutter is 150k alone
for wallpaper panels 1 flatbed cutter could keep up with 3 Colorado printers I think. 1hr to print a roll while cutting a roll takes 20min.
Colorado 1650
Fast
Perfect panel length
Very scratch resistant prints
Very Cheap ink cost (I'm at 9cents per sq/ft, pays for itself in ink saving compared to other printers)
Instant cure
Reprint a panel 6 months later and its a perfect match
Full automation available if you need very high...
about 10k sqft in a little over 24 hrs, was around 20 rolls. printed on the Colorado 1650 in gloss production mode which was finishing a roll in under an hr.
average day is 5-6 rolls on the colorado of wallpaper/murals.
I had a bit of similar bunching (on some materials) when my printer was new and I would pull then media at the start of printing to prevent the bunching. Grab the media on either side and pull down hard as the printer does the first push.
Over time the problem disappeared as the platen got...
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