Hi guys,
After much research and debate, we recently decided to purchase a ColorSpan 5465. The unit was installed last month, and so far, the machine has been great.
One thing that we continue to fine tune is the head height for printing coro. Given the imperfect nature of a 4x8 sheet of coro, we have set the head height on our coro profile to 0.105. Occasionally we have a slight "shadowing" effect (overspray) on areas going from solid color to the white coro. We originally set our coro head height to 0.12 to take the possibility of a head strike as far out of the equation as possible. The shadowing effect was greatly reduced by lowering the head height, but I was curious to get feedback on what other 5400 owners have tried in regards to head height.
As always, thanks for your help!
After much research and debate, we recently decided to purchase a ColorSpan 5465. The unit was installed last month, and so far, the machine has been great.
One thing that we continue to fine tune is the head height for printing coro. Given the imperfect nature of a 4x8 sheet of coro, we have set the head height on our coro profile to 0.105. Occasionally we have a slight "shadowing" effect (overspray) on areas going from solid color to the white coro. We originally set our coro head height to 0.12 to take the possibility of a head strike as far out of the equation as possible. The shadowing effect was greatly reduced by lowering the head height, but I was curious to get feedback on what other 5400 owners have tried in regards to head height.
As always, thanks for your help!