OCE & FUJI guy here
Hi Mumpower,
I currently run the FUJI Acuity and have run an OCE 250GT in the past.
Both are made by FUJI, so you might get a price break going with them. OCE is good,
but they just closed their parts outlet nearby (dang!), and OCE seems to be much more
sensitive to the material profiles. With the OCE, I had to have a profile specifically for each material.
With the FUJI, I have two profiles. That's it. Never would have believed it, but here we are.
The two FUJI tables we have run OK, but the models we have are now being discontinued,
and parts will no longer be made/service will not be available.
Both machines must be kept clean every day, even if you don't use them. Nozzles get clogged,
and if they crust over waiting for you to use the machine again, it's tough to get them clear.
My experience is that white ink isn't very productive, especially when you use a lot of ink just to clean the heads.
(See comment above.) We do not have any clients which want white or varnish, so we just run CMYK.
For R2R, aligning correctly is good advice. If your overnight job stops 6" from the end of a 300" print,
you waste it all. Make damn sure you have a good tension, too. Headstrikes come up pretty often.
We did not have many problems with our R2R, but we are phasing it out since we bought a
Scitex 16-foot wide roll machine.
We are talking about getting a new flatbed. We will see. As for the RIP software, ONYX rules.
Much better than the Roland VersaWorks. Have not used anything else.
- Doug
Vancouver