In regards to the Mimaki... Just in a google search i've seen the price at about $3,300. Maybe it's a bait and switch, I don't know but that's not a lot of money for an ecosolvent inkjet / cutter. Of course, you should check with a supplier you are comfortable with. Any merchants on here sell them?? 25" Daige laminators new are 1,300 anywhere.
We all know the drawbacks of a small printer, I believe the general consesus is get a 54" or nothing, don't even bother with a 48". That's usually from people who sell 4 x 8 banners. That's not me. I also hear people get away with an edge at 15" and inkjet is the preferred choice over thermal these days so...
I have not researched it at all, but my point is a new entry level system - Print cut Lam... for 5k. Do truck doors and elements with it and outsource anything else. One seem on a sign is'nt terrible.
A 30" versacam is a lot more than 5k, and you'd still have a seam.
I don't know, maybe the 24" mimaki's junk, check it out. Anyone have one?
I still don't have a printer and I'm mighty happy that i didn't have the payments last year. This year maybe we could have pulled it off but I'm kinda like Pat Whatley on this.. I still outsource and do fine with it. We all know that the wholesale price of printing has come down and is very competetive. On occasion it would be nice to have some prints the same day, but not often.I'm fine with paying a rush charge when that comes up. I'd rather not be a full time printer, i like being a sign maker, and in my opinion i'd have to spend a lot of time printing to justify the 15 to 30k ivestment.
Anyhow, that's why i suggested the 24", Entry level system, entry level price.
At this point you almost need a flatbed to compete with most of the wholesalers.
As for Colin, i'm sure you could easily check to see the size prints you've used in the last year and come up with if a 24" would be usable or not. If you're selling printed truck doors and real estate signs all week, go buy it. If you're selling 4 x 8 printed banners mostly, it won't work