andreasdesmedt
New Member
Hi,
For the moment I'm outsourcing my decals, and I'm happy to do that because I have very good prices. But I get more and more orders and I'm looking to go for in house production. Not for very soon, but I'm doing some research already to know what is possible with what materials and what costs to expect etc.
I've read and looked around allot already. I came to 2 machines that are both O.K. priced second hand wich I could afford. But they are two completely different machines. My company is making decals for R/C Cars. Most of them are name tags/ sponsor decals with custom coloring, to match the paint schemes. Next to this I also make skins for certain products, like transmitters and such. The width of both printers is good, I really don't need larger. Now I'm a bit in a dilemma. R/C Companys these days offer metallics and fluos, something I can surely do with a gerber edge I guess. The BN-20 also offers white inks, so maybe I can print white and black on fluorescent vinyl, to also get the fluorescent outline, but I'm not really sure if the white will be fully opaque and not letting through any of the white? For the skins, I will have to be able to print fades between colors, shadows etc. That's something I guess the BN-20 is really good at, but can a gerber edge do that too? Also the fact there is no outgas time for the gerber is a big plus. Laminating is easier to by just using a foil, and not having to do it manual. But Isn't changing the ribbons a timetaking job? With a BN-20 you can just let it run, with the gerber you always have to change the ribbons in order to continue?
I've added a preview of how decals will most of the time look, and how skins look. You can see the decals are mostly white, black and then a certain outline color, wich I would like to be fluo or metallic too, but standard have to stay a possibility. The skins are mostly fades without to much special colors.
Any things I haven't said here that could be a plus for my task for one of the machines? Or just opinions?
Thanks
For the moment I'm outsourcing my decals, and I'm happy to do that because I have very good prices. But I get more and more orders and I'm looking to go for in house production. Not for very soon, but I'm doing some research already to know what is possible with what materials and what costs to expect etc.
I've read and looked around allot already. I came to 2 machines that are both O.K. priced second hand wich I could afford. But they are two completely different machines. My company is making decals for R/C Cars. Most of them are name tags/ sponsor decals with custom coloring, to match the paint schemes. Next to this I also make skins for certain products, like transmitters and such. The width of both printers is good, I really don't need larger. Now I'm a bit in a dilemma. R/C Companys these days offer metallics and fluos, something I can surely do with a gerber edge I guess. The BN-20 also offers white inks, so maybe I can print white and black on fluorescent vinyl, to also get the fluorescent outline, but I'm not really sure if the white will be fully opaque and not letting through any of the white? For the skins, I will have to be able to print fades between colors, shadows etc. That's something I guess the BN-20 is really good at, but can a gerber edge do that too? Also the fact there is no outgas time for the gerber is a big plus. Laminating is easier to by just using a foil, and not having to do it manual. But Isn't changing the ribbons a timetaking job? With a BN-20 you can just let it run, with the gerber you always have to change the ribbons in order to continue?
I've added a preview of how decals will most of the time look, and how skins look. You can see the decals are mostly white, black and then a certain outline color, wich I would like to be fluo or metallic too, but standard have to stay a possibility. The skins are mostly fades without to much special colors.
Any things I haven't said here that could be a plus for my task for one of the machines? Or just opinions?
Thanks