Hi,
yesterday was on a show / C!Print Madrid, Spain/ looking for a printer and to compare and view some in real life.
I have read a lot on forums and have experience with Canon and HP large photo printers. And apart from signmaker i am a professional photographer.
I have a small sign shop, cnc machines and stuff.
I wanted to see the HP latex in action. I wanted to see the Chinese printers. I wanted to see the Chinese UV printers.
So here are my thoughts:
The latest Roland TrueVIS VG-640 printer was the best quality wise and impact wise printer on the show. By a mile. Yep, better than the Epson solvent printers. And i confirmed this by asking people with no photographic experience at all, or any printing experience.
Second on quality were the Epson and the Mutoh, i would say the Mutoh was a tad better. It could be used as a true printer for sign making and photography at the same time. I am Impressed by all Mutoh printers quality print even i have read on forums people think they are lower level than the Rolands and the Mimaki
The cheap Chinese printer was printing very good and very impacting colors, using super cheap ink. 3rd place after the Mutoh and the Epson. I am impressed here again.
The Mimaki did not impress me at all, except their super large 3m printer.
The Chinese UV printers. The large format ones. Ink was not perfectly, no, no...
The Chinese UV printers 8 colors A3+ and similar. Oh, yeah. They have now transparent lacquer and prints were same as the Mimaki at half the price
The HP latex. Meh. I have mixed feelings about this one. I was going to pull the trigger for a second hand HP260 as i am a one man shop mostly, so the lamination talk and stuff.
All that stupid talk about scratch resistance, and so on... The HP Latex from the smallest to the largest printed good but the print even on the shiniest vinyl looked like shit. So i took a better look. Yes there was the resolution, acceptable even for photos.The colors were good. Then why did not look good??? Even on the shiniest vinyl the print looked somehow pale and burned. and that in contrast with the shiny vinyl looked bad.
Ok i checked the scratch resistance on all the printers, as they were printing constantly and prints were on the floor. The eco solvent gloss vinyl had perfect scratch resistance even right from the machine. When good inks and brand name media was used. I couldn't scratch it with a coin and i tried, under the judging stares of the vendors
So that are my thoughts. I dont have the work for the Roland trueVis 640 otherwise would have bought it at the very instant. Most of all now i have mixed feelings about the Latex printers. I may buy one due to need as FAST & CHEAP SIGNS is the name of the small town where i live, but this lack of impact of the print is seriously bothering me. The cheap heads are the plus.
The only thing i could not see is the MImaki UVI in action, but as i am disappointed from the cheap UVI links on the chinese UVI machine that were not dry enough and i have read the UVI is more expensive on inks and wastage, i will leave that for another time to consider.
What do you say?
yesterday was on a show / C!Print Madrid, Spain/ looking for a printer and to compare and view some in real life.
I have read a lot on forums and have experience with Canon and HP large photo printers. And apart from signmaker i am a professional photographer.
I have a small sign shop, cnc machines and stuff.
I wanted to see the HP latex in action. I wanted to see the Chinese printers. I wanted to see the Chinese UV printers.
So here are my thoughts:
The latest Roland TrueVIS VG-640 printer was the best quality wise and impact wise printer on the show. By a mile. Yep, better than the Epson solvent printers. And i confirmed this by asking people with no photographic experience at all, or any printing experience.
Second on quality were the Epson and the Mutoh, i would say the Mutoh was a tad better. It could be used as a true printer for sign making and photography at the same time. I am Impressed by all Mutoh printers quality print even i have read on forums people think they are lower level than the Rolands and the Mimaki
The cheap Chinese printer was printing very good and very impacting colors, using super cheap ink. 3rd place after the Mutoh and the Epson. I am impressed here again.
The Mimaki did not impress me at all, except their super large 3m printer.
The Chinese UV printers. The large format ones. Ink was not perfectly, no, no...
The Chinese UV printers 8 colors A3+ and similar. Oh, yeah. They have now transparent lacquer and prints were same as the Mimaki at half the price
The HP latex. Meh. I have mixed feelings about this one. I was going to pull the trigger for a second hand HP260 as i am a one man shop mostly, so the lamination talk and stuff.
All that stupid talk about scratch resistance, and so on... The HP Latex from the smallest to the largest printed good but the print even on the shiniest vinyl looked like shit. So i took a better look. Yes there was the resolution, acceptable even for photos.The colors were good. Then why did not look good??? Even on the shiniest vinyl the print looked somehow pale and burned. and that in contrast with the shiny vinyl looked bad.
Ok i checked the scratch resistance on all the printers, as they were printing constantly and prints were on the floor. The eco solvent gloss vinyl had perfect scratch resistance even right from the machine. When good inks and brand name media was used. I couldn't scratch it with a coin and i tried, under the judging stares of the vendors
So that are my thoughts. I dont have the work for the Roland trueVis 640 otherwise would have bought it at the very instant. Most of all now i have mixed feelings about the Latex printers. I may buy one due to need as FAST & CHEAP SIGNS is the name of the small town where i live, but this lack of impact of the print is seriously bothering me. The cheap heads are the plus.
The only thing i could not see is the MImaki UVI in action, but as i am disappointed from the cheap UVI links on the chinese UVI machine that were not dry enough and i have read the UVI is more expensive on inks and wastage, i will leave that for another time to consider.
What do you say?