Glad it helped you.
Yes I understand there will be issues with our r1000 also. We have had our other hp latex printers for going on 8 years now and they are still working fine, yes they have needed some tlc and parts over the years but no different than our Arizona. Still love Arizona's we just wanted the latex ink technology in a flatbed. So far it is awesome
I'm not saying I don't like the way latex prints. On the contrary. But all this plastic and expensive kits for maintenance and service. All this replacement of filters and cleaning rolls, valves, hoses, etc. You can not buy only one spare part. You have to buy assy. They annoy me. You never know if you will print a whole roll of material or if a head will die. Distortions of temperature during drying, etc. The idea is good, but the implementation is aimed at making a lot of money for the manufacturer. That abrupt stop of consumables for the old models was also an amazing performance.
Nobody cares about the end user.
New firmware every month. I have tons of newsletters and technical bulletins. Wondering whether to read newsletters or work.
Not to mention that these thermal heads are obsolete. On top of that, they are Canon technology.
These spring contacts between the heads and the print headboards create tons of problems.
If you don't stop printing with Arizona, it will print better and better. I can't say that about latex.
On the other hand, when latex prints, it prints really wonderfully. The inks are water-based and have no odor. They are stretchable, etc.
If you keep the Arizona table free of dust and fibers, especially before printing (about five minutes to clean),
If you do the maintenance according to the documentation and print regularly, not every three days or a week ... You will print for years without any problems.
One of the most expensive things in the industry is a broken machine that doesn't produce. If you print one square a day - you will have problems and this printer is not for you.
It's a good idea to buy HP R series.
If you print one or more shifts a day - everything will be fine and the Arizona printer is your machine.
This is just my opinion, which I do not want everyone to agree with
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