I have read up on several posts here regarding various laminators, pros and cons and price points. Great forum and a wealth of information, especially for someone from outside the "business".
I am looking to take full control of my process from image capture through finishing. I do my printing on an 44" HP and 24" Epson. Media is various RC papers or fine art fiber papers (Hahnemuhle, Moab, Breathing Colour etc.) I also do canvas, but I stretch and frame this.
I normally mount my prints on 6mm dibond. In some cases, on brushed aluminum with the prints centered. Largest widths are 44-48". Lengths up to 120". I may try some face mounting on acrylic down the road, but this is a very distant possibility.
I have been looking at various cold mount laminators. My volume is low, but need for accuracy, ease of use, and reliability are high. I thought the Daige Solo 55" was perfect...until I started reading this forum. Budget is not a major issue, as I would like to buy once, but I don't want to go crazy.
I would appreciate your thoughts on the following choices I am currently looking at:
1. Drytac Jetmounter 63SHA (not the one with heat assist, and this model is now discontinued). I can get a brand new unit for about 5K. It is larger than I need, and space is a concern.
2. USTECH AK or VT 500. I had written these off, but several users here regard them highly. The are heavy, but come in at about 2-2.5K, and at least on paper, seem to compare well to the major brands
3. RC1401C - I can a barely used one for 2.5K. Looks like a good compromise on weight, but the roller is smaller in diameter than the above two, and I'm not sure how it would handle 6mm dibond.
4. Daige Solo 55 - this is still in the running at about 2.5K.
Thanks again for your thoughts and advise.
I am looking to take full control of my process from image capture through finishing. I do my printing on an 44" HP and 24" Epson. Media is various RC papers or fine art fiber papers (Hahnemuhle, Moab, Breathing Colour etc.) I also do canvas, but I stretch and frame this.
I normally mount my prints on 6mm dibond. In some cases, on brushed aluminum with the prints centered. Largest widths are 44-48". Lengths up to 120". I may try some face mounting on acrylic down the road, but this is a very distant possibility.
I have been looking at various cold mount laminators. My volume is low, but need for accuracy, ease of use, and reliability are high. I thought the Daige Solo 55" was perfect...until I started reading this forum. Budget is not a major issue, as I would like to buy once, but I don't want to go crazy.
I would appreciate your thoughts on the following choices I am currently looking at:
1. Drytac Jetmounter 63SHA (not the one with heat assist, and this model is now discontinued). I can get a brand new unit for about 5K. It is larger than I need, and space is a concern.
2. USTECH AK or VT 500. I had written these off, but several users here regard them highly. The are heavy, but come in at about 2-2.5K, and at least on paper, seem to compare well to the major brands
3. RC1401C - I can a barely used one for 2.5K. Looks like a good compromise on weight, but the roller is smaller in diameter than the above two, and I'm not sure how it would handle 6mm dibond.
4. Daige Solo 55 - this is still in the running at about 2.5K.
Thanks again for your thoughts and advise.