Conor Knoxx
New Member
Looking, researching, and thinking day and night about my first digital printer. When I review my situation (I try to be objective, but its SO darn easy to fool yourself!) and requirements, the Summa really seems the "perfect fit".
However, it is indeed my first (hope it won't be my last! lol ) and a mistake here could be uhm.. unpleasant.
Sales Reps: "mine is the best, of course.. here's why!".. that doesn't help much..
So... Some parameters that I'm looking at / working around:
- space - quite crowded/cramped and a very open, retail/office environment. So odors, mess, fumes.. alll are a very big consideration!
- space/utility: One of the "sales pitches" is "one machine to rule them all".. no laminator, no seperate cutter... is there truth here? What about on tough, high-scrub environments like vehicle work?... Still no laminating? Again, saving the space of seperate machines is more than a little attractive here!
- odors: claim non-existant? True?
- off the press, and into action. No drying, etc. Again, with limited space, and being a rather small / new shop this is a great feature to me.
- the double cut/contour thingy (don't make me break out that brochure again, for the right wording!) - eg: makes rows of decals, contoured and ready to "tear off" into their respective sizes. Cool. Useful. (I think)
- spot colors and white printing. Good in theory. In practice?
- Speed: sounds slower than ink/solvents. However, the claim of running "24/7 unattended" might offset this too? Not to mention, if the machine ends up running day and night, I'll probably be looking at a bigger location and wanting more cool stuff to work with! Also, when I add in laminating, back to cutting.. I'm not so sure time is still slower?
- Media cost: more, but how much more? Allowing for time and laminating again, is it still true?
- Can't print on paper. I dont' see a current need for this, but I CAN see how it might be useful, and open up other business opportunities. Totally excluding this potential is actually one of my bigger concerns.
I'm sure there's other comparisons to consider, but I'll stop here and see what others have to say. If I were leaning towards an eco-solvent model, it would probably be the Mimaki JV3 at the top of my list.
Opinions are more than welcome, some debate is darn fun too!
Thanks in advance,
Conor
However, it is indeed my first (hope it won't be my last! lol ) and a mistake here could be uhm.. unpleasant.
Sales Reps: "mine is the best, of course.. here's why!".. that doesn't help much..
So... Some parameters that I'm looking at / working around:
- space - quite crowded/cramped and a very open, retail/office environment. So odors, mess, fumes.. alll are a very big consideration!
- space/utility: One of the "sales pitches" is "one machine to rule them all".. no laminator, no seperate cutter... is there truth here? What about on tough, high-scrub environments like vehicle work?... Still no laminating? Again, saving the space of seperate machines is more than a little attractive here!
- odors: claim non-existant? True?
- off the press, and into action. No drying, etc. Again, with limited space, and being a rather small / new shop this is a great feature to me.
- the double cut/contour thingy (don't make me break out that brochure again, for the right wording!) - eg: makes rows of decals, contoured and ready to "tear off" into their respective sizes. Cool. Useful. (I think)
- spot colors and white printing. Good in theory. In practice?
- Speed: sounds slower than ink/solvents. However, the claim of running "24/7 unattended" might offset this too? Not to mention, if the machine ends up running day and night, I'll probably be looking at a bigger location and wanting more cool stuff to work with! Also, when I add in laminating, back to cutting.. I'm not so sure time is still slower?
- Media cost: more, but how much more? Allowing for time and laminating again, is it still true?
- Can't print on paper. I dont' see a current need for this, but I CAN see how it might be useful, and open up other business opportunities. Totally excluding this potential is actually one of my bigger concerns.
I'm sure there's other comparisons to consider, but I'll stop here and see what others have to say. If I were leaning towards an eco-solvent model, it would probably be the Mimaki JV3 at the top of my list.
Opinions are more than welcome, some debate is darn fun too!
Thanks in advance,
Conor