choucove
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I have currently been working on research for a high-powered workstation to be used as a RIP center to run a digital printer in our office. We currently have a Mimaki JV5 digital printer, and this computer will be designed to run this printer. However, there has been talk of adding a new digital printer, perhaps even a flat-bed digital printer or just another JV5 digital printer.
Since I don't really have the expertise working with the digital printers or know a lot about their requirements and specifications, I wanted to ask before diving into unknown waters! What would be the general hardware requirement or ideal hardware specifications for running a JV5 digital printer with all different sizes of print jobs? What would be the general hardware requirement for running a larger, perhaps flat-bed digital printer? If we ended up running two digital printers from this workstation eventually, what might you suggest as a minimum hardware requirement for such tasks? This system really wouldn't be a design system for doing the actual designing, and wouldn't be a storage system as we already have a file server in place, it just needs to be able to do the printing.
The system I've currently been pricing is based on the Intel Core2Quad Q9300 or Core2Quad Q9450, and perhaps even go with a striped RAID array of two Seagate Cheetah 15k.5 73 GB serial attached SCSI hard drives on the LSI 00109 PCI-X SATA / SAS MegaRAID controller card with ASUS P5E Professional motherboard. Would this be adequate for running two digital printers? If the requirements for running the two digital printers is high enough, would it just be more efficient and reasonable to purchase two workstations, one for each printer, given the cost for each system?
I appreciate all of your experiences and advice!
Since I don't really have the expertise working with the digital printers or know a lot about their requirements and specifications, I wanted to ask before diving into unknown waters! What would be the general hardware requirement or ideal hardware specifications for running a JV5 digital printer with all different sizes of print jobs? What would be the general hardware requirement for running a larger, perhaps flat-bed digital printer? If we ended up running two digital printers from this workstation eventually, what might you suggest as a minimum hardware requirement for such tasks? This system really wouldn't be a design system for doing the actual designing, and wouldn't be a storage system as we already have a file server in place, it just needs to be able to do the printing.
The system I've currently been pricing is based on the Intel Core2Quad Q9300 or Core2Quad Q9450, and perhaps even go with a striped RAID array of two Seagate Cheetah 15k.5 73 GB serial attached SCSI hard drives on the LSI 00109 PCI-X SATA / SAS MegaRAID controller card with ASUS P5E Professional motherboard. Would this be adequate for running two digital printers? If the requirements for running the two digital printers is high enough, would it just be more efficient and reasonable to purchase two workstations, one for each printer, given the cost for each system?
I appreciate all of your experiences and advice!