Hello,
I am hoping someone can give me some feedback on which machine might be right for us. Prior to asking the question here, we feel like we've been getting "sold" by various companies and never feel like we're getting a non-bias answer.
We've been getting quite a bit more large format work recently, and are looking to purchase a 64" roll fed printer, and a laminator. Up until now we've outsourced our large format work, with the exception of plotter cut decals which we produce on our Summa T160. We're really torn between the HP Latex (560 & 570) machines, and Epson Eco-Sol (S60600 & S80600). I am listing below some specs and concerns on what we'll be producing and then a list of questions and concerns. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Production amount - 5,000-10,000/sq ft / month
- Materials - 75% adhesive vinyl, rest a mix of paper, occasional canvas, backlit film, banners
- Large portion of our work is paneled interior / exterior wall murals
- Machine would likely only run a few days a week
Concerns
- #1 concern - We've read horror stories about panel to panel size and color shifts on HP latex, which lead us to look at Epson. Is this a common problem?
- The HP latex seems very low maintenance, with "snap in" print heads. For a small shop that might only run the machine a few days a week, will we have a problem with the Epson print heads clogging if it sits idle for a few days? Is the Epson that much more maintenance heavy?
- With the fragility of eco-sol inks, would we still be able to install temporary non-laminated Wall Noodle graphics for events, without the squeegee scratching the ink?
- If we were to get the Epson, is the S80600 worth it, we SOMETIMES use white white ink on clear vinyl graphics as a backer, but we're reading it's not really opaque. Is it worth it for the occasional order, or maybe still outsource these?
- Can you recommend the best seller, in terms of support and price?
Thanks!
I am hoping someone can give me some feedback on which machine might be right for us. Prior to asking the question here, we feel like we've been getting "sold" by various companies and never feel like we're getting a non-bias answer.
We've been getting quite a bit more large format work recently, and are looking to purchase a 64" roll fed printer, and a laminator. Up until now we've outsourced our large format work, with the exception of plotter cut decals which we produce on our Summa T160. We're really torn between the HP Latex (560 & 570) machines, and Epson Eco-Sol (S60600 & S80600). I am listing below some specs and concerns on what we'll be producing and then a list of questions and concerns. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Production amount - 5,000-10,000/sq ft / month
- Materials - 75% adhesive vinyl, rest a mix of paper, occasional canvas, backlit film, banners
- Large portion of our work is paneled interior / exterior wall murals
- Machine would likely only run a few days a week
Concerns
- #1 concern - We've read horror stories about panel to panel size and color shifts on HP latex, which lead us to look at Epson. Is this a common problem?
- The HP latex seems very low maintenance, with "snap in" print heads. For a small shop that might only run the machine a few days a week, will we have a problem with the Epson print heads clogging if it sits idle for a few days? Is the Epson that much more maintenance heavy?
- With the fragility of eco-sol inks, would we still be able to install temporary non-laminated Wall Noodle graphics for events, without the squeegee scratching the ink?
- If we were to get the Epson, is the S80600 worth it, we SOMETIMES use white white ink on clear vinyl graphics as a backer, but we're reading it's not really opaque. Is it worth it for the occasional order, or maybe still outsource these?
- Can you recommend the best seller, in terms of support and price?
Thanks!