flyplainsdrifta
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Any current users have any feedback on using the machine in a working production environment? I hear sales people and HP reps talk it up as awesome. But no end user feed back makes me worry.
Any current users have any feedback on using the machine in a working production environment? I hear sales people and HP reps talk it up as awesome. But no end user feed back makes me worry.
This isn't a first generation machine ink wise. It's taken the first 3 generations of latex ink to get to this point. It prints and it prints well. I've personally tested it on many common flatbed materials and find it to be a great machine. That being said, however, a one off print is going to take forever. It's just like any other latex machine-- it has to warm up and it has to cool down. Not a problem for doing several prints. Kind of annoying to get one 24x18 out of it.Don't believe the HP marketing hype especially on their first gen machines would be my advice.
Anyone got any details on the service costs out of warranty? Are they anything like the Latex 1500, 3000 service contracts?
Went to the demo, printed something that took FOREVER on our FB... it printed it in like.. 40 mins (makes sense, lots of details).. Colors came out opaque (with white behind it), more vivid, and scratch resistant on the ink (not so much on the acrylic hehehe)
We printed our other samples that took like.. 5-8 mins per board, normally 25-30 mins per board with the requested quality. We have issues with hand prints and weird static lightning bolts despite cleaning so for the demo we didn't clean the boards, rubbed our hands all over it and I stuck my forehead to the board. This was using a file that my coworkers had issues with while I was gone (colors were too light/pastel)… THEY CAME OUT PRETTY PERFECT. of course, my forehead mark showed only a little BUT how likely are we going to handle a board that way? The lowest passes came out so nice too.
the dual screens are running using windows and definitely a big jump from the FB550... It was just amazing how much faster, vivid, and crisp images turned out. Another shop was there and had issues printing gradients during the demo but I'm not sure what the resolve was. Hopefully we figure this part out.
I wanted to see how well printing on vinyl was but they only had clear and we didn't get a chance to try it as we had to leave.
I bet if you calibrated your machine with the media you use, or pay someone to do it, it will print just as "vivid" as the machine you where getting a demo from.
I bet if you calibrated your machine with the media you use, or pay someone to do it, it will print just as "vivid" as the machine you where getting a demo from.
I've also had issues printing small objects for another client even when using photo and photo plus. Tiny details are needed to be clear and the material chosen just did not do the job. The crispness of the R came out as the quality the client is looking for.... soooo yea. sorry, not sorry
I had chance to work with beta machine R2000 for decision to buy one. Too slow and too many button to prevent head strike and cannot cross training all staff like other printer. I end up cancel and buy EFI vutek GS3250LX Pro with UltraDrop. Also I just convert our OCE 660XT with LED (YES LED) and print amazing quality.
This isn't a first generation machine ink wise. It's taken the first 3 generations of latex ink to get to this point. It prints and it prints well. I've personally tested it on many common flatbed materials and find it to be a great machine. That being said, however, a one off print is going to take forever. It's just like any other latex machine-- it has to warm up and it has to cool down. Not a problem for doing several prints. Kind of annoying to get one 24x18 out of it.
Honestly, i rather just get 2 Fb700's for the price of 1 of the R's.