We purchased a vj1204 and 24" plotter (with optical sensor for contour cuts) from Sign Warehouse. Living in Hawaii, installation help wasn't an option. We had never printed a sign or banner before and were pretty apprehensive about purchasing the vj and plotter without any help (we did receive fantastic phone support from SW.)
2 years later and I can't tell you how happy we've been with our setup. We just recently purchased a 36" cold/hot lam on Craigslist for car wraps and over-lamming outdoor signs, but our eco-solvent vj colors seem to hold-up 99% of the time even without cold-lamming. (Even in the super-intense Hawaiian sunlight!) No fading!
I really believe if you're somewhat technical, and don't mind researching to find help, you will be able to get up and running quickly with this equipment. This forum is a great resource for help.
I would also highly recommend a couple "Big Squeegees" to overlam some of your color prints (it's awesome- works great and is easy to use.) Trust me, get a couple Big Squeegees (36/48 at least.) You can find the Big Squeegee info on this forum or buy it also from SW. We still use our Squeegees even tho we have a cold lam. It saves time and handles our 48" wide overlam jobs easily.
The only problem we had with the vj 1204 was that our machine (2 years ago) came loaded with the wrong firmware, but with some patience and great help from SW, we quickly downloaded the update and printed our first full-color banner within 20 minutes which still hangs in our shop today.
I'm not sure about your pricing, but you can buy the equipment in pieces to save money. We originally bought our plotter without the optical sensor but added it within a couple months and installed in ourselves.
I think you could get into a vj1204 for 7 to 10k, and you might be able to update your plotter for contour cuts with research. You can sometimes find the vj1204 on Craigslist and Ebay, but you might want to know what you're doing before taking a chance on used equipment. I would feel comfortable adding additional vj's at this point, but you can be in an unknown territory with damaged and troubled equipment. But if you can buy a vj for 2 to 4k used, it might be worth the risk.
As far as the smells from the eco-solvent inks- there really aren't any that have bothered us too much. We now use a closed facility with air conditioning, and nobody complains. I've owned a true solvent printer (for plastic card printing) and it was horrid. Headaches, etc. But our vj doesn't give us any problem.
By the way, you can also feel free to contact me if you would like some help with finding resources for Flexi software. Our ops manager purchased some tutorials that made him a master at Flexi fairly quickly. I think that is somewhat important for the tricky artwork conversions and ripping. Also make sure you have a reliable and beefy cpu for your artwork/ripping. And make sure you back up your files!
Hope this helps,
Chris,
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