Hi all! My questions may seem crazy so please bare with me..
I'm looking for an eco-solvent printer that can print on office/digital glossy paper (e.g Xerox ColorTech). My normal aqueous/dye/inkjet printer just bleeds and smudges on this paper (obviously).
1. Would an eco-sol printer work with this paper as I've heard the pre/post heating of the paper allows this?
2. Is there a thin/white vinyl that can be used like a paper for wall posters and POS signs etc?
3. I'm trying to avoid the resin/tacky/thick feel of inkjet photo-paper. Are eco-solvent paper coatings similar?
Only need basic 4 CMYK colors to start, min 18", roll or sheet. Considering the Mutoh VJ628 printer to get started, if you have any suggestions please let me know. Hoping the Rip with this would allow for heat/pass adjustments.
I'm looking for an eco-solvent printer that can print on office/digital glossy paper (e.g Xerox ColorTech). My normal aqueous/dye/inkjet printer just bleeds and smudges on this paper (obviously).
1. Would an eco-sol printer work with this paper as I've heard the pre/post heating of the paper allows this?
2. Is there a thin/white vinyl that can be used like a paper for wall posters and POS signs etc?
3. I'm trying to avoid the resin/tacky/thick feel of inkjet photo-paper. Are eco-solvent paper coatings similar?
Only need basic 4 CMYK colors to start, min 18", roll or sheet. Considering the Mutoh VJ628 printer to get started, if you have any suggestions please let me know. Hoping the Rip with this would allow for heat/pass adjustments.