equippaint
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Can you reliably use a flatbed printer in a non climate controlled building? We’re in south florida so cold isn't a major deal but heat could be. If you can, does anyone here do that?
Do you guys not have color shifting with changes in temp and humidity?
Been looking at used FB500 and FB700s, primarily for printing aluminum and acm safety signs. Being that I know nothing about them, I thought it would be a safe bet as many people run them. Also, since it wont be going in a clean space a hybrid setup may be easier to keep clean and crap out of prints? If it works out then we can budget for a new or better machine down the road. If it doesn't then it won't sting as bad as a $100k+ screwup. I'm all ears for other opinions. At this point in time, I don't want to build out more space for this so if it wont work in a hot box shop, it's gonna get put on the back burner.We have heat and cold in our place at various times of the year. The room where our flatbed is, is not air conditioned, but we do have plenty of ceiling fans to at least stir up the air on those horrible hot days. In the cold, as mentioned, we have to wait longer for the machine to heat up the inks. Ours is 49° and 50°. We have two heat controls on ours. Seems to me, if your lamps are up to snuff, the thing'll print on just about anything without a problem.
What kind are ya entertaining ?? Make sure it fits your needs and potentially other things, you haven't thought of.
In the afternoon, it has to be over 100 degrees inside. It feels like you walk into the ac when you step outside and its in the 90s. We keep the doors closed to minimize dust but even with them open the afternoon sun bakes the front of the building.
Not too humid yet but its coming once the daily rain starts.