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I understand that this is not an easy process or choice. I've been researching for a month or more now. I was intrigued and impressed by Summa's thermal transfer prints that were spot color, but the gradients, not so much. Their customer service is OUTSTANDING! I have a great deal of experience with a Roland Versacamm, but that thing was always having issues, so I'm a bit biased, although I am looking seriously at the Versacamm VSi. I have heard wonderful things about latex printers for vehicle decals; not a bad word yet. I am looking into the Mimaki JV400 seriously, however it is a downfall that it does not have a built-in cutter and the customer service has been terrible, although I cannot dismiss a printer simply because some guy has a crappy attitude. I know that HP is the dominator of latex printing, but I have talked to some users and they all badmouth them because they say they break a lot and their service/support is awful.
One thing I have heard is that latex prints do not need to be laminated, and then have heard that they do... ??
I am used to solvent/eco-solvent, so I am sure of what it can do, but I feel greatly (without having seen anything yet) that latex will far surpass solvent in the near future. My company is looking to buy into the future, not the present. Also, my company does not do wraps as of now, but they are looking into doing that down the road, so I have to prepare us for that as well.
So that's why I'm looking to all you vehicle decallers out there for opinions and advice.