NazGraphics
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go wit the muthoe i have the 1204 for the past 9 years knock on wood no major problems i use flexi pro 8 XP lol upgrading will cost $$$
I sell printers and media for a living now for 20 years and I can tell you with confidence YOUR NOT READY FOR A PRINTER! Please feel free to call me if you want a breakdown, keep doing what your doing and grow that number to $15-20k a month then reconsider. There are so many things your not thinking of yet and that's just simply because you don't know what you don't know. There are some brilliant members in here and their advice is worth its weight in gold!
I REALLY appreciate the feed back...good and bad!
I was about to pull the trigger on a used printer for $6k plus driving 3.5 hours one way to pick it up. then Monday I got an email from Grimco
for a special they have on a Epson S30675. It is $7,995 delivered, set-up and training. They are making way for a newer model so the price was cut way down..or it is total crap
and I will regret this forever!
I will keep you guys updated on this adventure! THANKS!!
-So ILL (Tracy)
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What a shill.
We've had a Roland for 5+ years and the thing still looks brand new from the outside.
A few stray ink dots inside the machine, but absolutely nothing of the sort "all over the floor and walls".
Not used, New-Epson S30675 Comes in this Thursday! Grimco threw in a boatload of banner and intermediate vinyl material! Plus, I ordered some sample materials from Ultraflex. I just have to pay shipping.Which used model did you get??
I can't speak for the other printers, we went from a couple Gerber Thermals to the HP Latex directly, and I have no experience with the eco solvent printers. I was so happy to retire the Gerber printers!
With the HP, you will need 2 x 208V/20A power circuits.
I went with the HP Latex 310, after looking at the Roland's, (1) due to easier maintenance, (2) being able to laminate immediately, and (3) simple to operate, no mess, no fuss. The installer told me if I went with an eco solvent printer (he's serviced Roland's, Mimaki's, etc), that I would eventually have ink all over the floor/walls/surrounding the printer area, sort of funny.
The printing quality has been fine, however I am having issues dialing in proper colors for Red, Yellow, Orange, and Gray. I've got the red's just about fixed.
We do stickers, signs, and small prints, nothing super high quality in terms of color accuracy, so it hasn't been a real big problem for us.
I wish HP would release a Latex that would allow for 110V power and/or a smaller unit, if they did, I'd buy another one ASAP.
No regrets, but then again I'm not a big professional sign shop like many of the other members here.