Tim my perf works great in the latex, has a paper back and is only $0.41 sq.ft
I haven't tried it yet but Museo, makers of very very good artist inkjet papers, have profiles available for the HP L25500 on a good number of their papers: http://www.museofineart.com/index.php/icc-profiles/
That said the color gamut isn't even close to a Canon iPF or Epson Aqueous--CMYKLcLm isn't very broad. Will do fine for Joe Average off the street though for sure.
The front loading system on the L25500 is great but the take-up is really annoying and you have to catch it at the right time in order to tape off as you can't pause the machine. Either that or pre-tape the take-up and lose 4' of material. Plus how the take-up works after attached is fussy as well but if you've had experience with HP machines you've already used this system. The L25500 is just the HP 6100 body with new print guts.
How about the printheads. How often have owners had to replace them?
I notice they are not cheap.
Ok I googled the head price and got $800 for some reason. Maybe that was for a set.
The system does sound economical.
I'm used to the Designjet system having run 5500s for years so appreciate the plug and play deal.
The only comment I have with HPs is sometimes their self diagnosis software can go into backflips, giving weird error messages and random faults.
Hopefully these printers have most of the bugs sorted.
I'm guessing the deals going now are because a new model is coming out soon.
Yes which the dealers should have mentioned when everyone got theirs, the L26500 should be here in October.
I figured that had to be the case when I ordered mine, but the new L26500 wouldn't be priced at $13,500 either.
Do you know what they are updating or adding to it?
I figured that had to be the case when I ordered mine, but the new L26500 wouldn't be priced at $13,500 either.
Do you know what they are updating or adding to it?
Actually the new model is being introduced at $11,700.00 and its a 63" printer that is 2x faster with options for white ink.
I'm sure I'm on the unique side, but I would rather see the light blacks come rather than white. I prefer the print quality.
Speaking of quality, I had a Caldera test print that I ran on my L25500. I then ran it off on my VP-540 and I think the difference is significant. I will see if I can get pics where you can see the difference. The skin tones are huge! I think they are way less grainy looking too.
6 ink vs 4 ink will do that.
Probably splitting hairs for sign output though.
I have seen L25500 output though and it is pretty nice.
6 ink vs 4 ink will do that.
Probably splitting hairs for sign output though.
I have seen L25500 output though and it is pretty nice.