BuildParts
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Hi, I started lurking here a few days ago.
I began life in 2D printing 25+ years ago. I started a 3D Printing company in 1998 and run all major 3D technologies under one roof. Recently I decided it would be advantageous for us to have a full color wide format printer or flatbed entry level (20k-ish). As I started down the rabbit hole I went from looking at sub 10k printers for flat stuff, to now looking at Either a HP 700W/800W or Mimaki UCJV300-160 or UCJV300-130.
It would be used for very light production of in-house stickers for our packaging, Card stock postcards, promo flyers and inserts for our shipping/boxes, Banners for Trade Shows, Corp ID for our vehicles and windows, lastly and most justifiably, we produce a lot of prototype packaging, some of it needs labels (clear and tinted bottles) containers etc. I'm leaning more towards Mimaki due to metallic silver for labels and on board cutter, but Latex also sounds appealing now that it offers white. We wont use it often customer prototype labels, so idle time might be higher than what most users here experience.
This site has been great for my learning curve, any and all input is appreciated. Feel free to ask me about 3D printers, I am very experienced/educated in everything on that side of the printing world (I am very familiar with UV products and their nuances in 3D).
Cheers! Mike
I began life in 2D printing 25+ years ago. I started a 3D Printing company in 1998 and run all major 3D technologies under one roof. Recently I decided it would be advantageous for us to have a full color wide format printer or flatbed entry level (20k-ish). As I started down the rabbit hole I went from looking at sub 10k printers for flat stuff, to now looking at Either a HP 700W/800W or Mimaki UCJV300-160 or UCJV300-130.
It would be used for very light production of in-house stickers for our packaging, Card stock postcards, promo flyers and inserts for our shipping/boxes, Banners for Trade Shows, Corp ID for our vehicles and windows, lastly and most justifiably, we produce a lot of prototype packaging, some of it needs labels (clear and tinted bottles) containers etc. I'm leaning more towards Mimaki due to metallic silver for labels and on board cutter, but Latex also sounds appealing now that it offers white. We wont use it often customer prototype labels, so idle time might be higher than what most users here experience.
This site has been great for my learning curve, any and all input is appreciated. Feel free to ask me about 3D printers, I am very experienced/educated in everything on that side of the printing world (I am very familiar with UV products and their nuances in 3D).
Cheers! Mike