FactorDesign
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Our (not so) trusty Epson gave up the ghost last week, but we had been researching printers for a while before hand, so making the decision to go with a 560 wasn't too difficult.
The printer should show up in the next day or two, with our installer coming out at the end of the week.
We've gone over the pre-install checklist and aside from adding more 220v outlets, I'm trying to think of anything else that would be good to prep for the printer.
Our print room is 15' x 18', housing only the 1 printer, 3d printer, RIP workstation, color viewing station, and media storage, which is currently a vertical storage rack made from 1/2" pvc sheet and the plastic roll holders that come in the shipping boxes.
For the eco-solvent printer, we have some high flow 140mm exhaust fans (2x as thick as PC ones) that helped pull some fumes into the warehouse on the other side of the wall, but I see HP suggests positive air pressure to reduce dust contamination. How necessary is this step? It seems a LOT more intensive to create a clean room type environment.
The printer should show up in the next day or two, with our installer coming out at the end of the week.
We've gone over the pre-install checklist and aside from adding more 220v outlets, I'm trying to think of anything else that would be good to prep for the printer.
Our print room is 15' x 18', housing only the 1 printer, 3d printer, RIP workstation, color viewing station, and media storage, which is currently a vertical storage rack made from 1/2" pvc sheet and the plastic roll holders that come in the shipping boxes.
For the eco-solvent printer, we have some high flow 140mm exhaust fans (2x as thick as PC ones) that helped pull some fumes into the warehouse on the other side of the wall, but I see HP suggests positive air pressure to reduce dust contamination. How necessary is this step? It seems a LOT more intensive to create a clean room type environment.