BIG EASY DOES IT
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This forum used to be much pickier before ownership change and you would not have been allowed to create an account most likely. That could be where the hostility from some of the older members is coming.
I think most peoples point is that you know landscaping. Investing your time in growing the landscaping side of your business could probably make you more money. The time and headaches you are going to invest in to learning how to design, run the printer, materials, how to apply signs, how to apply laminates, how to wrap vehicles maybe could be better spent growing your current business. If signs and wraps are affecting your bottom line then there might be restructuring issues that need to be addressed.
With the amount of use I would say HP Latex. Solvent printers need to be run almost daily to avoid head damage and require much more maintenance.
If someone has issues with laminate on a latex machine there are three reasons. One they are not using an approved material which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Or they have made a profile that is not properly curing the ink. In my experience any properly cured Latex print has zero issues with laminate. Occasionally you could get a box of material that is just a bad batch too.
I think most peoples point is that you know landscaping. Investing your time in growing the landscaping side of your business could probably make you more money. The time and headaches you are going to invest in to learning how to design, run the printer, materials, how to apply signs, how to apply laminates, how to wrap vehicles maybe could be better spent growing your current business. If signs and wraps are affecting your bottom line then there might be restructuring issues that need to be addressed.
With the amount of use I would say HP Latex. Solvent printers need to be run almost daily to avoid head damage and require much more maintenance.
If someone has issues with laminate on a latex machine there are three reasons. One they are not using an approved material which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Or they have made a profile that is not properly curing the ink. In my experience any properly cured Latex print has zero issues with laminate. Occasionally you could get a box of material that is just a bad batch too.