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110v latex printers?

zedd2006

New Member
I just demo'ed a hp l360 latex printer. Comes to find out it requires 2-220v plugs. Arts there any latex printers that are 110v?
 

zedd2006

New Member
I'm running it out of my house at abs selling at the Flea market. I don't have space for 2 220v slots and would have rewire.
 

nate

New Member
Why wouldn't you buy one?

It's slow. It's a Mimaki. I've not had good luck with Mimaki's. I prefer the support and support agreements that HP can provide. At one time I had many of the HP L25500 units, then moved to the L26500 machines and now the L360s. In addition I have a LX850 and a Latex 3000. HP has a good handle on the Latex Technology and produces a great product.
 

Techman

New Member
its easy to get 220 in the print room..

Just get yourself some 12 gauge wire and run an extension cord from the breaker panel. Sheesh.. its all too easy..
 

AF

New Member
220v is much more efficient than 110v and would actually save on your power bill at the end of the month.
 
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