altereddezignz
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In the market to possibly buy a flatbed printer. More for the aspect of being able to print full sheets or chloroplast and other flat items. We have a mutoh 1324 at the moment. Any info on brands or info on ones you run.
Not sure what we would really need but i am thinking a hybrid as i dont want to be stuck with only being able to print on hard surfaces. We have a mutoh 1324 currently and we are not really looking to replace it but we would like the ability to print directly to coroplast without having to print then wrap the panel. This and it cuts our cost way down as you have less man hours along with no vinyl cost.
If 75% or more of your print is rigid material, than a flat bed is the way to go. Double sided prints on a hybrid is possible but it will not be as accurate as a flat bed.
Now that's impressive. CMYK + 2 layers of white on this Oce is painfully slow...almost an hour per board.
We are still very much up in the air with what we need and what want and should be using. The flatbed and really the roll printer are very new to us so we are trying to take it slow on new equipment purchase and get the purchase correct. The bad about this is we have no dealer remotely close we can go talk to or watch machines run. Thanks everyone for all the info and any mkre info that might be added. We had first looked at the hp scitex 550 and 750. Also the jmx 2020. I have never peraoanlly seen a flatbed or a hybrid run so the decision on what to purchase is hard.
We like the fact of having another roll tryoe printer woth a hybrid but most accessories to be able to put the roll to roll on one is very high and could purchase another printer for that. So many decisions lol.
We are still very much up in the air with what we need and what want and should be using. The flatbed and really the roll printer are very new to us so we are trying to take it slow on new equipment purchase and get the purchase correct. The bad about this is we have no dealer remotely close we can go talk to or watch machines run. Thanks everyone for all the info and any mkre info that might be added. We had first looked at the hp scitex 550 and 750. Also the jmx 2020. I have never peraoanlly seen a flatbed or a hybrid run so the decision on what to purchase is hard.
We like the fact of having another roll tryoe printer woth a hybrid but most accessories to be able to put the roll to roll on one is very high and could purchase another printer for that. So many decisions lol.
We first started shopping in December 2007. On December 18, my boss came in my office about 4:45 in the afternoon, and said he wanted to buy a flatbed printer, and wanted to get it in here before the end of the year for tax purposes.
<waiting for laughter> Yeah, sure, we can do that without problem. I want to go out and spend $80,000 plus without truly knowing what is out there, and I am sure that a machine is just sitting there ready to be delivered in the next 12 days with two holidays in the mix. Sure, happens all the time.
Of course, if the boss wants something, you try to do what you can to make it happen. So, I went and spent the next day researching what was out there and trying to find out more about this stuff. My only exposure to a flatbed was seeing our local Fast Signs who had been printing all our stuff since our old HP died in January. They had just gotten their machine in June, and had problems that kept it out of service from July through September.
Of course, you cannot hardly get hold of a sales rep that late in the year. At least one company rep I left a message that we were hot to go and needed to talk, NEVER called me back. I told the boss that I was really concerned on making a big purchase like this with no real information in hand, much less samples. He said OK, we'll wait. I spent the next few months spare time studying what was out in the market.
I went to ISA in Orlando in April, and got to see a bunch of stuff in action, and after seeing it, came back and recommended we order a Gerber Solara Ion. Thankfully, our order was delayed to the point, after seeing all kinds of problems, our dealer allowed us to cancel that order and decide on something else.
We went back to SIGA in Atlanta in October and narrowed it down to two machines, and selected one after some soul searching. We got our Agfa Anapurna Mv in the first week of December. The only thing I really regret with it, was getting the varnish. We really should have stuck with one with CMYKlclm, the varnish has been a waste of money in our application.
I think it was highly valuable to go to the shows, even though the machines are tuned to perfection, and printing the best possible samples on the best possible material. It at least gave us good ideas what works and how.
After we had ours up and running, we did several demos for Agfa and some potential clients at our shop.
Ken Miller
In the market to possibly buy a flatbed printer. More for the aspect of being able to print full sheets or chloroplast and other flat items. We have a mutoh 1324 at the moment. Any info on brands or info on ones you run.
I think most printers are at 15 cents to 25 cents a square foot for ink, depends on what color your printing,
how much you pay for your ink, and how old your printer is because most new printers use much less ink.